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  2. Nevada State Route 573 - Wikipedia

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    View at the west end of SR 573 looking eastbound in 2015. The first section of SR 573 begins at the Craig Road interchange with Interstate 11/U.S. Route 95.From there, it proceeds eastward to the Las Vegas–North Las Vegas city limits at Decatur Boulevard.

  3. Craig Ranch Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Craig Ranch Regional Park began in 2009 and was completed in 2013, in response to the lack of public parks in the area. [2] It is built on the former Craig Ranch Golf Course originally constructed in 1962, which was saved from future development by the City of North Las Vegas in 2005 when the city used Southern Nevada Lands Management Act funds to purchase the golf course.

  4. New manufacturing plant slotted for airport area - AOL

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    If approved, an 82-acre portion of a larger 551-acre property at the corner of Craig Road and McFarlane Road would be sold to Runway Property Holding Company LLC for about $6 million.

  5. Craig Road - Wikipedia

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    Craig Road may refer to: Craig Road (Singapore) Craig Road (Las Vegas) Chemin Craig, a historical road in Quebec This page was last edited on 5 ...

  6. Talk:West Craig Road (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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  7. Durango Drive - Wikipedia

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    Moccasin Road in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas–Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument line Durango Drive is a major north-south road in the Las Vegas metropolitan area , Nevada , United States , located on the west side of the city.

  8. Talk:West Craig Road - Wikipedia

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  9. KWBC - Wikipedia

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    KWBC was initially proposed by J.G. and R.H. Whitten, under the corporate name of Whitten Broadcasting Company, Inc. of Navasota in December 1958. The facility was granted a construction permit on May 11, 1960 by the Federal Communications Commission to build a 250 watt daytime only broadcast transmission tower at the intersection of Taft St. and People St., operating at 1550 kilocycles, with ...