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SPRINGS PRESERVE Inspire communities to sustain our land and embrace our culture.

SPRINGS PRESERVE Inspire communities to sustain our land and embrace our culture

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SPRINGS PRESERVE

Inspire communities to sustain our land and embrace our culture.

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The Springs Preserve

• 180 acres of historic land known as the "Big Springs."

• Birthplace of Las Vegas.

• One of the richest and most unique cultural and biological resources in Southern Nevada.

• Unraveling 5,000 years of local history and exploring the possibilities for the future through a series of museums, gardens, trails, restored structures, and more.

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Historical Perspective…The Past

• 10,000 years of biological, geological and cultural history.

• Human habitation began 5,000 years ago around the Springs.

• In the 1830’s explorers put the Las Vegas Valley on the map.

• Turn of the 20th century, Las Vegas Land & Water Co. formed.

• May 1905: Land Auction; Dec. 1905: LV & TRR #7.

• 1947 Las Vegas Valley Water District created.

• Las Vegas Springs stopped flowing to the surface in 1962.

• 1978 Springs Preserve listed on National Register for Historic Places.

• In the late 1990’s local citizens and the LVVWD mobilize to protect the Preserve site.

• The Water District authorizes development of of the Springs Preserve in 1997.

Stewart RanchStewart Ranch

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Springs Preserve Site Map

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Desert Living Center

• LEED Certification: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Program. We will achieve platinum certification, LEED’s highest rating.

• Alternative approaches to energy, design, materials, and resources.

• Sustainability Gallery.• Nature Exchange, Library, and Temporary Galleries.• Design Lab, Wet Classroom, and Gardens

Amphitheater.• Meeting rooms, classrooms, and offices.

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Sustainable Construction Elements - Inside Out Interpretive

• Straw Bale/Rammed Earth

• Cooling Towers + Roof Lines

• Trestlewood, Glulam & FSC

• Reclaimed Water, Rainwater

Harvesting & Butterfly Roof

• Building Design/Orientation

• Recycled/Reused Materials:

aluminum, plastics, steel,…

• Radiant Floor Heating

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ORI•GEN Experience

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Springs Preserve Crossroads Commons and

Amphitheater

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The Gardens• Explore eight acres of colorful, lush botanical gardens and

beautiful landscapes.

• Learn about water efficient landscape designs.

• Resources: Educational Classes, Dr. GreenThumb, and Ask the Gardener.

• Observe kitchen demonstration classes where you can learn how to grow herbs and use them in food preparation.

• Seven different themed areas, including the Enabling Garden, the Wetlands, Vegetable Garden, Herbs Garden,

Fruit Orchard, the Frame House, and Grasses.

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The Cienega and Trails• Cienega wetlands and historic structures recreate the

lives of the valley’s first settlers. • Authentic artifacts, ruins, archaeological digs, ranch

structures and springhouses all tell their part of the story.

• Crossroads Trail: Big Springs where people floated like buoys.

• Exploration Trail: See what John C. Fremont, Mormon missionaries and early Native Americans saw.

• Springs Trail: Take an archaeological journey into the past.

• Cienega: The waters fed the cienega which fed the beautiful, grassy meadows.

• Outdoor Classroom: Another tool to explore our past.

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Springs Preserve Trails

• Interpreted and restored

natural habitats and

historical structures

• 2.5 miles of trails

• Shade and teaching

ramadas

Springs Preserve Trails

• Interpreted and restored natural habitats and historical structures.

• Approximately 2.5 miles of trails upon completion.

• Shade and teaching ramadas.