Michael Green In The News

The Nevada Independent
The new year is generally regarded as an opportunity to start fresh 鈥 resolutions abound, grand plans are launched. But in a society focused on what鈥檚 new, the preservation of old places 鈥 from culturally important indigenous lands to historic buildings in some of Nevada鈥檚 biggest and smallest cities 鈥 is an uphill battle.
City Cast Las Vegas
When someone says they鈥檙e from Las Vegas, where do they specifically mean? The majority of the Valley lives in one of the adjacent municipalities or unincorporated Clark County. So how did we get this weird patchwork of townships and jurisdictions, and how did it set up the city and the county for their many tensions today? We鈥檙e sharing our notes in this re-airing of a popular episode 鈥 co-host Dayvid Figler talks to 性视界传媒 history professor Michael Green about the last century of Las Vegas and Clark County history, and how a city-county showdown brought us to this utterly unique arrangement.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Newcomers to Nevada might be surprised to learn the state鈥檚 capital isn鈥檛 in the most populous area of Las Vegas, or even the 鈥渂iggest little city鈥 of Reno, but is instead 30 miles south of Reno and a nearly seven-hour drive from the state鈥檚 population center.
Las Vegas Review-Journal En Espa帽ol
Newcomers to Nevada might be surprised to learn that the state capital is not in the more populous Las Vegas area, or even the 鈥渂iggest little city鈥 of Reno, but is instead 30 miles south of Reno and nearly a seven-hour drive from the state鈥檚 population center.
Las Vegas Review Journal
It鈥檚 hard to imagine Las Vegas casino behemoth MGM Resorts International associated with failure. But the company鈥檚 33-acre MGM Grand Adventures theme park, which first opened Dec. 18, 1993, and closed less than seven years later, has to qualify as one of the city鈥檚 historic flops.
Las Vegas Sun
Nevada鈥檚 landscapes are etched with stories, from sprawling mountains to stretches of arid desert, all bearing traces of a past too often forgotten in today鈥檚 rush to the future.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Cashman Center never caught on as a premier Las Vegas destination. Located in the Cultural Corridor in Downtown Las Vegas, the 50-acre center, which includes a theater, warehouse showrooms and a field, is up for auction starting at $33.95 million.
City Cast Las Vegas
History junkies, gather 鈥榬ound. 性视界传媒-based Preserve Nevada released its annual list of the state鈥檚 most endangered historic places, making a point to include the Old Mormon Fort. While protected as a state park, the pace of surrounding development is prompting concern. The list also mentions frontier cemeteries, neglected historical markers, and vintage theaters (referencing the Huntridge) in broad terms, while singling out specific structures in various corners of the Silver State.