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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. Henderson, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Henderson is served by four major highways: Henderson Black Hills and (State Route 582), which is the main thoroughfare connecting with Las Vegas and Boulder City; Lake Mead Parkway (State Route 564); Interstate 11 and Interstate 215.

  4. Category:Geography of Henderson, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Seven Hills, Henderson, Nevada; T. Tuscany Village; W. Water Street District (Henderson, Nevada) This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 14:27 ...

  5. Jim Rhodes (developer) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Two other projects, Palm Canyon and Palm Hills, were built at the base of Black Mountain in Henderson, Nevada. [15] In 1996, he proposed a residential project known as Rhodes Ranch in the southwest Las Vegas Valley. The project proceeded despite opposition from residents in what was then a rural area. [16] [17] Rhodes Ranch opened in ...

  6. MacDonald Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The MacDonald Highlands are a series of residential neighborhoods in Henderson, Nevada [1] in the foothills of Black Mountain. The community is part of the greater Las Vegas Valley. [2] The community is situated approximately 15 miles (25 km) [3] from the Las Vegas Strip and 20 miles (32 km) [4] from downtown Las Vegas.

  7. McCullough Range - Wikipedia

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    The mountains in the McCullough Range lie mostly above the city of Henderson in the U.S. state of Nevada. The range has two distinct areas with the northern portion being primarily volcanic in origin, while the southern part of the range is primarily composed of metamorphic rock. McCullough Range was named after a pioneer settler. [3]