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Laughlin Nevada
This hot, dry region, where the Mojave Desert meets the Colorado River is known as the tri-state area.
A resort town of 8,990 and elevation of 504 feet is located on the banks of the Colorado River across from it's neighbor Bull Head City, Arizona. It is the the point in southern Nevada where Clark County Nevada, San Bernardino County, California and Arizona's Mohave county converge to form what is known as the tri-state area some 90 miles south of Las Vegas.
Laughlin is a favorite fun spot for vacationers and those seeking a variety of entertainment, which extends from Casino games to a variety of activities including Golf, Boating, Fishing and Jet Skiing, River cruises and Riverboat tours.
Laughlin is located in Clark County Nevada, annexed in 1867 from the Arizona Territory by the State of Nevada as part of Lincoln County. Clark County was formed in 1909 when Lincoln County was divided. From a population of 3,321, growth in Clark County remained slow until the Great Depression when government projects such as Hoover Dam drew laborers to Southern Nevada.
Since
its founding in 1966 when Don Laughlin opened the Riverside Casino, Laughlin
has undergone phenomenal growth. In the late 1970s, a new surge in casino construction began dramatically increasing the population and transforming Laughlin from a small village into a bustling resort town. One casino and 10 hotel/casinos now attract many visitors from throughout the West. The bridge that spans the Colorado River between Bullhead City and Laughlin is used by nearly 40,000 residents and visitors daily.