Nevada

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The Silver State was named after the Spanish for for "snow-covered," although its the cities of Las Vegas and Reno that make Nevada a popular tourist destination and No. 1 employer in the state.

Nevada joined the union on Oct. 31, 1864, making it the United State's 36th state. Today, Nevada is home to more than 2.9 million residents. 

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The Silver State was named after the Spanish for for "snow-covered," although its the cities of Las Vegas and Reno that make Nevada a popular tourist destination and No. 1 employer in the state.

Nevada joined the union on Oct. 31, 1864, making it the United State's 36th state. Today, Nevada is home to more than 2.9 million residents. 

Subject ID: 8306

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Subject ID: 8306