Logandale, Nevada
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Logandale | |
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Unincorporated town | |
The Old Logandale School, Logandale, NV | |
Logandale | |
Coordinates: 36°35′46″N 114°28′59″W / 36.59611°N 114.48306°WCoordinates: 36°35′46″N 114°28′59″W / 36.59611°N 114.48306°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Nevada |
County | Clark |
Time zone | Pacific (PST) (UTC-8) |
• Summer (DST) | PDT (UTC-7) |
Logandale is an unincorporated town located in Clark County, Nevada. The community is the home of the annual Clark County Fair and Rodeo. It began as a railroad station in 1912. It was originally named Logan but renamed to avoid confusion with Logan, Utah.[1]
Geography
Logandale is located at the north end of Moapa Valley. The town can be accessed by taking exit 93 off of Interstate Highway 15, going south on Highway 169.
Demographics
Logandale is in the Moapa Valley, Nevada Census Bureau Census-designated place (CDP).
Media
KADD is licensed to the town.
Culture
The Clark County Fair and Rodeo is held annually in Logandale.
Education
The Clark County School District serves the city.
Notable residents
- Robert E. Wells
- Kory Bodily
Notes
- ↑ Andrew Jenson. Encyclopedia History of the Church. (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1941) p. 445
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