Aleza Freeman is a Las Vegas born and based travel, tourism, and culture writer covering Sin City and greater Nevada. Her work has appeared in AARP Magazine, KNPR’s Desert Companion, Haute Living, and Nevada Magazine.
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“Doña María Tamales” a staple of the Las Vegas dining community
Doña María Tamales has been recognized multiple times as the Best Mexican Restaurant in Las Vegas by the Las Vegas Review Journal, among other publications. It is well known for its intercultural outreach and involvement in the community. It has garnered acclaim for the best margaritas in Las Vegas.
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Los mejores lugares para tomar cerveza en Las Vegas
¿Estás buscando el lugar perfecto para sentarte y saborear una cerveza fría en la Ciudad del Pecado? Desde las artesanales, que convierten la cerveza en una forma de arte, hasta cantinas donde los tacos son tan legendarios como las bebidas, las cervezas de Las Vegas -incluida la mexicana- fluyen como el agua. Así que levanta…
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The best places to drink cerveza in Las Vegas
Are you seeking the perfect spot to sit back and savor a cold cerveza in Sin City? So raise your mug and say “Cheers!” to cerveza at these 7 spots in the city that never sleeps (or sobers up).
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12 festivales en Nevada en 2024 que debes incluir en tu calendario
Los festivales en Nevada están llenos de diversión para toda la familia durante todo el año. También abarcan una amplia gama de temas, desde fuego y hielo hasta rocas y botellas. Festivales de globos, festivales de danza, festivales de observación de estrellas: hay algo que celebrar para todos en Silver State, de enero a diciembre…
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Where to find the best tacos in Las Vegas
It doesn’t have to be Taco Tuesday to find a delicious taco in Las Vegas. Meat, fish, or vegetarian; authentic or eclectic–our city is a prime destination for these handmade handheld treats. With so many taco shops to choose from, you might think you’re south of the border.
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Where to See Desert Bighorn Sheep in Nevada
Even though Southern Nevada is home to the country’s highest population of desert bighorn sheep, it’s impossible to predict an encounter with our official state animal. Yes, this majestic wildlife can be found in the valley, but they generally roam in herds in rugged, vertical terrain like rocky, mountain ranges; places where they can climb…
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Things to see in El Mercado at The Boulevard
The Boulevard is the oldest shopping mall in Las Vegas, but it has reinvented itself in recent years by adding a variety of family attractions, restaurants, entertainment, and stores that showcase Hispanic culture. Located in a large space that once housed a JC Penney department store, El Mercado is a diverse treasure trove of Latin…
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Teresa Gutiérrez continúa el legado de su familia en Tortillería Los Arcos
Teresa Gutiérrez se incorporó a Tortillas Los Arcos (ahora TI Foods), junto con sus padres José Luis y Felicitas, su hermano Gustavo “Gus” y su tío Rosendo (Jr.), todos trabajando hombro con hombro para hacer 100 libras de tortillas en un pequeño local de 400 pies cuadrados. Aunque al principio lucharon bastante por mantener la…
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Teresa Gutiérrez carries on her family’s legacy at TI Foods
Teresa Gutiérrez emphasizes that TI Foods is a solid company with an excellent reputation and core values including passion, integrity, unity, and respect. As he continues the family legacy, Gutiérrez points out that he thinks a lot about his mother. She remembers how hard she worked and how proud she was of her children.
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10 Latin snack/dessert shops in Las Vegas
Whether your tooth leans toward sweet or savory, Las Vegas has you covered when it comes to Hispanic dessert and snack shops. From paletas and shaved ice to churros and corn in a cup, you’ll find all your traditional Latin favorites in Sin City as well as some decadent twists. As for ice cream, the…






















