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The Battle Born State
- State Site: Official Web Site of the State of Nevada
- Capital City:
- Carson City, since 1861.
- Carson City
- Carson City Apartments
- Capitol:
- Abbreviations:
- Postal: NV
- Traditional: Nev.
- Admission to Union:
- October 31, 1864, 36th State.
- State List
- Ancestry / Genealogy:
- Apartments: Nevada Apartments
- Area:
- Nevada Geography, 110,567 square miles.
- State List
- Area Codes: Nevada Area Codes
- Biographies: Notable Georgians
- Bird:
- Mountain Bluebird, Sialia currucoides
- State List
- Birth Records: Birth Certificates
- Border States:
- North, Oregon and Idaho
- South, California
- East, Utah and Arizona
- West, California
- Citizens: Nevada Citizens
- Climate: Climatology For Nevada
- Constitution: Nevada Constitution, 36th state to enter the Union.
- County Profile: Nevada Counties
- Courts: Nevada Courts Directory
- Current Events: Nevada News
- Death Records: Death Certificates
- Department of: Departments & Agencies
- Driving: Nevada Driver Licensing
- Economy:
- Mining: The most valuable mined product in the state is gold. Nevada produces about 3/4 of the gold produced in the United States. Nevada leads in the production of silver too. The most important other mined products are diatomite and barite. Some clays, copper, gypsum, limestone, lithium, carbonate, magnesite, oil, salt and sand and gravel are also produced in the state.
- Agriculture: Cattle and sheep ranching is the primary agricultural activity in Nevada. Most Nevada cattle are sold to farmers in California, Idaho, Nevada and the Midwestern states. Sheep, hogs and lambs are sold to meat packers. Wool is sold to textile mills. Nevada supports some irrigated farms. Hay, to feed livestock, is the state's biggest crop. Other crops are alfalfa seed, barley, garlic, mint, onions, potatoes and wheat. [Find out more]
- Manufacturing: The most important manufactured products in Nevada are printed products (printing and publishing companies), food products (meat-packing, pet food, processed foods, coffee), concrete and machinery (electronic, computer equipment, appliances, neon signs, electrical machinery). Nevada also produces some chemicals, plastics and construction equipment.
- Services: Nevada's service industries, concentrated in the Las Vegas and Reno metropolitan areas, are very, very important to Nevada's economy. Tourism is the prime reason for this. Nevada's community, business and personal service industry accounts for about 1/3 of the state's total gross product. This is a higher percentage than in any other state. Gambling, amusement and recreational services (dude ranches, fishing resorts, hunting lodges) are the most important sectors. Other activities include the operation of private schools, hospitals, advertising and data processing firms, cleaning establishments, hotels and repair shops. The second-ranking service industry is finance, insurance and real estate. Nevada grew faster than any other state in the 1990s. Wholesale (automobiles, food products, minerals) and retail (stores, restaurants) trade rank third.
- Flag:
- Fishing:
- Flower:
- Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata)
- State List
- Genealogical Resources:
- Geographic Center: Nevada Geography
- Governor:
- Highest Point: Boundry Peak, 13,140 feet above sea level.
- Highway Markers: Nevada
- History:
- Hunting:
- Judiciary: Nevada Courts Directory
- Largest Cities: 10 Largest Cities
- Legislature: Nevada Legislature
- Library: Nevada State Library

2004 Nevada License Plate - License Plates: Nevada
- Lottery: (None)
- Lowest Point: Colorado River, 479 feet above seal level
- Maps: Nevada Maps
- Marriage: Marriage Certificates
- Media:
- Motor Vehicles: Department of Motor Vehicles
- Motto:
- Museums: Nevada Museums
- National Forests:
- National Parks: National Parks in Nevada
- Natural Resources: Nevada's natural resources are its mineral deposits (copper, mercury, tungsten, gold, silver), wildlife, and beautiful scenery. Some valleys provide grazing for cattle.
- Newspapers: Nevada
- Nickname: for Nevada
- Non-transients: Find A Grave
- Online Services: Nevada Online
- Origin of State's name: Nevada
- Political Cartoons: PoliticalCartoons.com
- Population:
- Representatives:
- U.S. House: U.S. House of Representatives Your Representatives
- U.S. Senate: U.S. Senate Your Senators
- Who's My State Representative?
- Nevada Assembly: Assembly Leadership and Members.
- Nevada Senate: Senate Leadership and Members
- Road Side America: Nevada
- Senior Citizens: Nevada Seniors
- Song: Home Means Nevada
- State Parks: Nevada State Parks
- State Quarter: Nevada
- Symbols: Nevada Symbols
- Tax Forms:
- Nevada Business Tax Forms (Nevada has no personal income tax.)
- Topography: State Topography Image: Nevada
- Travel:
- Trees:
- Single-leaf Pinon (Pinus monophylla)
- Bristlecone Pine (Pinus arisrata)
- Unclaimed Funds: Unclaimed Property
- Veteran Affairs: Nevada Office of Veterans Services
- Vital Records: Office of Vital Records
- Voting: Elections Division
- Weather:
- Web Cams: Nevada Webcams
- Zip Codes:
- Nevada Zip Codes
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- Zoos: