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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Travel back in time by visiting Virginia City’s Historic District
Once a silver rush destination, now a tourist town, Virginia City attracts about two million visitors every year.
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Northern Nevada leaf peeping guide: Where to see fall colors
Shades of orange, red, and gold fill Northern Nevada in autumn. Here are some of the best places to go leaf peeping this fall.
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7 groups helping Indigenous tribes in Nevada keep their traditions alive
Local groups like Nuwu Art and IndigenousAF are strengthening tribes in Nevada through art, culture, and community support.
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10 Nevada distilleries brewing whisky, vodka, gin, even coffee liquor
These 10 Nevada distilleries stand out for their use of locally sourced or homemade ingredients and innovative brewing methods.
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For World Emoji Day, we picked out 19 that perfectly sum up life in Nevada
World Emoji Day is July 17. Here are 19 emojis that reflect the lifestyle, culture, and history of Nevada.
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6 cheap summer trips to take in Northern Nevada
To avoid melting away in the hottest Nevada weather, consider one of these summer trips in Northern Nevada, where you can stay cool without blowing your bankroll.
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9 impressive facts about Nevada’s Culinary Workers Union
With members representing 178 countries, the Culinary Workers Union is the largest Latinx, Black, AAPI, and immigrant organization in Nevada.
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5 fan-favorite stops in the Nevada State Parks Passport
From gigantic ancient rock formations to the country’s largest alpine lake, here are five spots to stamp on your Nevada State Parks Passport.
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The 8 biggest burritos you can get your hands on in Reno
If you’re after a substantial and satisfying meal, sink your teeth into these 8 Reno burritos—doggy bag included.
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How to cool off in the Colorado River’s Black Canyon
Whether you choose to kayak, scuba dive, or swim, cool off downstream from Hoover Dam on the Black Canyon Water Trail, a 30-mile expanse of the Colorado River.






















