
Apartments near The Old Mormon Fort State Historical Park in Las Vegas, NV (811 Rentals)


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Helix

Tides on Palm

8th Street Apartments

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Ely on Fremont

415 S 10th St

Fremont Palms Apartments

The Parker DTLV

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Fremont Villas

Ridge Falls Apartments

Park Avenue Apartments

Encantada Apartments

Summer Place Apartments

Villa Monterey Apartments

2019 Fremont St

Showboat Park Apartments

The Eighty8

Ogden Villas

Park at Spring Valley (new)

The Meadows
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The Las Vegas area is rife with history and significant events throughout, not only for its Las Vegas apartment residents but for the entire nation. Its rich history and colorful past reaches all the way back to its earliest origins. Las Vegas apartment residents enjoy living in this colorful part of America. The Old Mormon Fort State Historical Park is one such example. Morman's were the first non-native settlers in the area and this historical State Park is a tribute to these early missionary settlers. The adobe fort they built and resided in is now a excellent visitors center. Las Vegas apartment dwellers can learn all about how the Morman settlers were able to live here, farm the area and divert water from a near-by creek to live and work with. See historic interpretations of these settlers life and enjoy authentic re-created features of the fort. Old Mormon Fort State Historical Park apartment dweller are able to get a real idea of life for these early Las Vegas residents. One of the biggest surprises Las Vegas apartment dwellers first have about their interesting city is that there are as many natural wonders and geographically significant amazements right in their own backyard.
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