 Las Vegas Springs - Springs Preserve, Las Vegas, NV
Posted by: jiggs11
N 36° 10.214 W 115° 11.542
11S E 662575 N 4004343
Another in the series of historic markers erected by the City of Las Vegas to celebrate its centennial in 2005.
Waymark Code: WMV39H
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 02/16/2017
Views: 4
One of many historic markers commissioned by the City of Las Vegas in honour of its centennial in 2005. This marker recounts the history of Las Vegas Springs, one of the first known sources of water in the area.
The marker is located near the entrance to Springs Preserve, near the Main sign off Valley View Blvd.
Marker Title (required): Las Vegas Springs
 Marker Text (required): The San Pedro, Salt Lake and Los
Angeles Railroad bought Helen
Stewart's Las Vegas ranch in 1902,
giving it control of the Las Vegas
Springs and the water supply
needed for the creation of Las
Vegas in 1905. The railroad's
subsidiary, The Las Vegas Land and
Water Company, regulated water
use. Early delivery to residents
was inconsistent, often due to
the use of redwood pipes. The
valley was dotted with artesian
well; unfortunately many were
unmonitored, contributing to
the depletion of the water
table. The building of Hoover
Dam and the formation of
Lake Mead in the 1930s
eventually provided a
permanent, stable water
supply for the valley. The
Las Vegas Land and Water
Company sold the
facilities and rights to the
Las Vegas Valley Water
District in 1954. In the
mid-1950s, Lake Mead
water began to flow into
Las Vegas. Water has
been a key factor in
the evolution of Las
Vegas and will
continue to play a
critical role in the
sustainability of our
community.
 County (required): Clark (Las Vegas)
 Marker Type (required): Other (describe below)
 Other Marker Type (optional): Las Vegas Centennial marker
 Is Marker Damaged? (required): No
 URL - Website (optional): [Web Link]
 Marker Number (If official State Marker from NV SHPO website above, otherwise leave blank): Not Listed
 Other Damage Type (optional): Not listed

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