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Posts by Deke Castleman

December 11, 2019 Written by Deke Castleman

Knights on Ice — RX Fleury Rx: a medical prescription. The symbol “Rx” is usually said to stand for the Latin word “recipe” meaning “to take.” Last night Marc-André Fleury was exactly the medicine the VGK needed or had to take in their dominating 5-1 win over the Chicago Blackhawks. This is no way a sign of […]

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Greater Vegas — Rachel

August 25, 2019 Written by Deke Castleman

[Editor’s Note: This article was written by Huntington Press editor and former Nevada guidebook writer Deke Castleman a couple of years ago. With all the attention on Rachel these days over the uncertainty of the so-called Alienstock festival, we thought we’d throw out the mothballs, dust it off, and bring it back into the light […]

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Greater Vegas — the Soul of Carson City

November 19, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

What is it about godforsaken patches of the Nevada desert that give men visions of booming metropolises? It’s hard to say. Myron Lake bought a collapsed bridge and proceeded to found the world’s biggest little city. Don Laughlin bought a bankrupt bait shop and built, in a few short years, one of the largest gambling […]

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Greater Vegas — Stewart Indian School

November 13, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

One of the highlights of Carson City, the Nevada state capital, is a visit to the Stewart Indian School. Thirty full years after the complete dislocation of Nevada’s Native population, the U.S. Senator from Nevada, William Stewart, acquired federal funds to open this school in 1890 on a 240-acre campus south of the town. At […]

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Deli Night at the Rampart Buffet

November 8, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

Though not kosher, Rampart’s Thursday specialty night is about as authentic a Jewish buffet as you’ll ever eat; whoever came up with the selections is almost certainly Jewish  or at least knows a whole lot about the food. Not only won’t you get chicken livers, noodle kugel, gefilte fish, knishes, and pickled herring at any […]

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Greater Vegas — Thousands of Pronghorn? In Neva...

October 24, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

Pronghorrn are unique for a number of reasons. They’re not related to antelope, deer, elk, caribou, sheep, or goat. The resolution of their eyes, extremely wide-set, as big as an elephant’s, and sharp, has been compared to eight-power binoculars. But mainly, these graceful creatures are fast. Pronghorn are the fastest land animal on the continent. They […]

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Greater Vegas—Lehman Caves Part 2

October 15, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

Park naturalists take you and up to 19 other visitors into the Lehman Cave complex at Nevada’s Great Basin National Park, 300 miles northeast of Vegas. The 60- to 90-minute tours ($8, $10) take place every day of the year except holidays and let me tell you, this is an excursion to the inside — inside […]

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Greater Vegas — Lehman Caves Part 1

October 11, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

In a previous blog, I described the ancient bristlecone pines that inhabit the upper reaches of Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada. But neither these beautiful trees, nor Wheeler Peak (pictured below), second highest in Nevada at 13,065 feet, are the main attraction at Great Basin. That accolade belongs to Lehman Caves. For those […]

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See Welcome Sign Tributes on our Webcam

October 9, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

The iconic Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign has become the gathering place for people who wish to show their respects, via flowers, candles, and hand-written placards with personal messages of healing and hope. Behind the sign is a row of 58 white wood crosses, one for each of the people killed in the shooting. […]

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Greater Vegas—State of Illusion Final

October 4, 2017 Written by Deke Castleman

Bringing the Nevada-illusion theme back to Las Vegas in the present day for this fourth and final part of the series, we have casino gambling, an industry based, primarily, on smoke and mirrors. Though it’s touted as a benign form of indoor recreation, the price of admission gets higher year by year: what with resort […]

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