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Storage Facilities in Nevada

One of the fastest growing states in the country, Nevada has witnessed its population increased from 160,000 in 1950 to over 2,000,000 in 2010. Thanks to the many self-storage facilities, moving services, rental locations and storage companies in Nevada, the thousands of people who make the move to the state each year, receive all the support they need. The thirty-sixth state to be admitted to the Union, Nevada is one of the county's largest states with thousands of square miles of protected wetlands. If storage units and protected wetlands are not enough to get you to Nevada, there are always the bright lights and merry sounds of Las Vegas. Whatever your pleasure, you will find it in Nevada.

Origin of State's Name: The name Nevada comes from the Spanish word meaning snow-covered mountain range. "Nevada" is the Spanish feminine form of "covered in snow."

Capital City: Carson City is about 150 square miles in area and has a population around 53,000. Residents enjoy the city's splendid mountains, moisture of the air currents, and welcoming communities. If you are planning to move to Carson City or are looking to make some room around the house, you can search online for one of Nevada's many storage facilities and local moving services that will assist you along the way.

Population: The State of Nevada has a population estimated at 2.1 million.

Driving: Easily locate driver's license information, applications, testing requirements and driver's manuals on the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website.

Agriculture and Industry: Major industries include cattle, hay, dairy products and potatoes; Tourism, mining, machinery, printing and publishing, food processing and electric equipment are the state's leading industries.

State Bird: Nevada designated the mountain bluebird as the official state bird in 1967. A member of the thrush family, the mountain bluebird lives in Nevada's high country.

State Tree: The bristlecone pine is the official state tree of the State of Nevada.

State Flower: In 1917, the state decided on the sagebrush as the official state flower in 1917. Sagebrush bushes can grow up to 12 feet tall.

State Song: Originally written by Bertha Raffetto, the state's official state song is "Home Means Nevada."

Most Popular Cities

  • Over 38.9 million people visit Las Vegas, Nevada each year.
  • The Imperial Palace on the Las Vegas strip is the country's first off-airport airline baggage check-in service.
  • Nevada's governor signed into law a bill legalizing gambling in the state, in March of 1931.
  • The state of Nevada is the largest gold-producing state in the U.S. It is second in the world behind only South Africa.
  • The only city in Nevada where gambling is illegal is Boulder City.
Famous Nevadans include actor Ben Alexander, adult film star Jenna Jameson, hotel tycoon Steve Wynn, tennis star Andre Agassi, cartoonist Lute Pease, actress Abby Dalton and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.
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