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  2. North Las Vegas. Average rent: $1,845. Average total monthly cost of living: $3,741. Livability score: 76. Home to less than 50,000 residents in 1990, North Las Vegas now has a population of about ...

  3. Cold Creek, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Cold Creek is an unincorporated community in Clark County, Nevada, United States located within the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and approximately 28 miles by road from the Las Vegas city limits. [1] Cold Creek is named for the stream that flows through the community.

  4. The Coldest and Warmest Cities in Each State

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    You might think of Arizona as hot all over year-round, but the average low in Flagstaff is a chilly 32 degrees. ... the island of Oahu has the best beach weather in the state, with an average high ...

  5. 20 most affordable places to live that have great weather, too

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    19. San Antonio Clear days: 105 Days below 32°: 20 Days above 90°: 116 Housing affordability index: 30% Related: 50 Cheapest Places To Retire Across America

  6. Mesquite, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The museum building, built in 1940, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Mesquite is a stopping point for those traveling along I-15 between Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. Mesquite is also a destination for year-round golf, with over nine public courses in the warm desert climate, it draws golfers from all over.

  7. Warm Springs Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    The Warm Springs Natural Area, [1] also known as the Warm Springs Ranch, is located near the Moapa Indian Reservation in Clark County, Nevada, at an elevation of 2,123 feet (647 m). [2] The 1,179-acre (477 ha) area is owned by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA). [3] The area is a natural oasis in the Mojave Desert.