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  2. Seven Hills, Henderson, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Seven Hills is a master-planned community located in Henderson, Nevada. Seven Hills is approximately 7 miles (11 km) from the Las Vegas Strip. It is home to the Rio Secco Golf Club. Seven Hills is located half of a mile east of the Henderson Executive Airport.

  3. Conexpo-Con/Agg - Wikipedia

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    Conexpo-Con/Agg is North America’s largest construction trade show representing asphalt, aggregates, concrete, earthmoving, lifting, mining, utilities and more. Conexpo-Con/Agg is a result of the merger of Conexpo and Con/Agg in 1996. [1] It is held at the Las Vegas Convention Center. [2] [3]

  4. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    Pavers manufactured from concrete go well with flag, brick and concrete walkways or patios. Concrete pavers may be used where winter temperatures dip below freezing. They are available in hole, x-shape, y-shape, pentagon, polygon and fan styles. An interlocking concrete paver, also known as a segmental paver, is a type of paver.

  5. Tuscany Village - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Palm City was meant as an affordable version of Rhodes Ranch, another community in the Las Vegas Valley. Like Rhodes Ranch, it would also include a golf course designed by Ted Robinson. [4] Rhodes received approval from the city of Henderson in 1998, [1] [3] and he began grading the property that year. [5]

  6. Anthem, Henderson - Wikipedia

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    In November 1997, Henderson, Nevada approved the first phase of Anthem by annexing 2,535 acres (1,026 ha) of vacant land into the city. Del Webb acquired the land through a property swap with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the annexation had been in the planning for two years prior to its approval.

  7. Underground House Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the Avon Products executive Girard B. Henderson relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, and embarked on the construction of the Dawson buildings on Spencer Street and an underground house across the street, which took from 1974 to 1978 to build. Oswald Gutsche, the president of Alexander Dawson Inc., oversaw the building of a new underground ...

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