Nevada Day

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Black Rock Ranger "Teksage" rides an art car during the Nevada Day parade.
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Black Rock Ranger "Teksage" rides an art car during the Nevada Day parade.

Nevada Day commemorates the admission of the state of Nevada into the union on October 31, 1864. The first known observance of Nevada Day (originally known as "Admission Day") was by the Pacific Coast Pioneer society during the 1870s. It was not until 1933 that the state legislature designated October 31st as Nevada Day and a state holiday.

In 2003, the legislature decided to celebrate the holiday on a Friday hoping that a three-day weekend would generate more interest. Nevada Day is now observed on the last Friday in October.

In 2006, the legal holiday for Nevada Day was October 27.

In 2006, Nevada Day, and the Nevada town of Pahrump, were central to the plot in "Nevada Day", a two-part episode of the Aaron Sorkin television drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Part One was originally slated to air on Nevada Day, October 31, but was delayed a week and aired on November 6. Part Two followed a week later on November 13.

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