To see all the best landmarks in one state, you’d usually have to drive from one end of the state to the other. But that’s not the case in Nevada. According to tourists, the best landmarks that Nevada has to offer all lie within the bottom half of the state. And all within 50 miles of each other.
The Best Landmarks In Nevada Are All In Clark County
Architecture Lab is a group of people who are passionate about architecture, art and design. They recently conducted a study with data they pulled from TripAdvisor, using the site’s traveller rankings. The data measured what tourists thought were the top-rated landmark in each state.
Other states, according to this survey, have their top five landmarks spread out. California’s top sites stretch from the Santa Monica Pier, in Southern California, to the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island up north in San Francisco. Idaho’s top landmarks start in Coeur d’Alene in the upper north west and stretch down to the southeast in Idaho Falls.
Even Hawaii has its top landmarks more spread out than we do here in Nevada. Their top sites reach from the Vanillerie on the island of Hawai’i to the Lydgate Farms Kauaʻi Chocolate on the island Kauaʻi. The only other state in the survey that has the most popular landmarks as close to each other as Nevada does is Rhode Island. And, according to a-z-animals.com, that state is 91 times smaller than we are.
Where To Find The Best Landmarks In Nevada
Basically, if Nevada were a ship that was weighed down with the greatest landmarks, we’d flip over on the south side. Even though Tahoe and Reno are on our state map, they’re not doing us any favors when it comes to great landmarks. At least not according to this data. Which really goes to show that Clark County is kind of bringing it for the whole state. And by “it”, I mean the tourists with the bucket lists.
So where are the five best landmarks in the Nevada? According to this survey, they’re all within 50 miles of the Las Vegas Strip.