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EquineIR Training Course – Del Mar, CA – 30 Baronial to 2 September 2010


EquineIR is a training module adult for infrared thermographers by UnitedInfrared, the nation'south largest training and marketing network. Video by the MediaMojoGuy.

EQuineIR Training Class in Del Mar, CA – 31 August 2010


EquineIR is an equine thermography module developed by United Infrared, the nation's largest preparation and marketing network for certified thermographers. EQuineIR is an Official Vendor Partner of the World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky.

Southwest Thermal Solutions – Las Vegas Free energy Audit – Residential and Commercial


Southwest Thermal Solutions is a member of United Infrared, the nation's largest training and marketing network for infrared thermographers. Southwest Thermal Solutions represents RoofScanIR, BlockwallScanIR and EnergyScanIR in Las Vegas and surrounding areas of Nevada. Phone call Steve Jorgenson at 702.570.5932 with questions well-nigh infrared thermography. SouthwestThermalSolutions.com. Video by the MediaMojoGuy.

Carson City Nevada – Millard Realty


Carson Metropolis, the upper-case letter of Nevada, has made a transition from a wildwest past to an innovative economic time to come. Investment opportunities exist in an area near Lake Tahoe that serves as the capital of the State of Nevada. Contact Sandra Millard @ 775.220.8135 or past electronic mail: sandramillard@gmail.com. Website: MillardRealty.com. Video by the MediaMojoGuy.

Jazz! Carson City 2010 Baronial is Jazz Calendar month

Ryan Vettel 2009

WHEN: Main Events – August xx-22, 2010

WHAT: The summer sizzles! Mile High Jazz Band Assoc., Carson Urban center, local businesses, and jazz lovers proudly proceed the annual August jazz festival started in 2004.

WHERE: Multiple Venues! Outstanding regional jazz artists volition play for you at Tertiary Street, the Farmers Marketplace, Comma Courtyard, Firkin & Pull a fast one on, Comma Java, B'Sghetti's, the Brewery Arts Heart, the Legislative Plaza, and more.

WHO: More than 100 musicians in over 25 bands! Performers include Delta Wires (8/20), Reno Jazz Orchestra with Cami Thompson (8/22), Mile High Jazz Band, New World Jazz Project, Colin Ross, Ken Davidson Trio, Jazz Guys, Two Plus Quintet, George Hanepen & Dallas Smith, Fiscus, Dejection Assault, Warren Walker Group, JB Gravity, Ake-Roth-Laurain Trio, Carson Loftier Jazz Band, and many more!

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Carson Urban center Existent Estate

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Carson City is the Upper-case letter of Nevada

Governor's mansion in Carson City Nevada

Governor'southward residence in Carson City, Nevada

Carson City is the capital of the State of Nevada.

According to Wikipedia: The showtime Europeans to go far in what is known equally Hawkeye Valley were John C. Fremont and his exploration political party in January 1843. Fremont named the river flowing through the valley Carson River in award of his famous mountain manscout, Christopher "Kit" Carson. Prior to Fremont's trek, Washoe Indians inhabited the valley and surrounding areas.

By 1851 the Eagle Station ranch located along the Carson River served equally a trading post and stopover for travelers on the California Trail'due south Carson Branch which ran through Eagle Valley. The trading post and valley received their name from a bald eagle, hunted and killed past one of the early on settlers, featured on the wall of the mail service. In 1858 Abraham Currybought Eagle Station and named the settlement there Carson Metropolis after the Carson River and indirectly after Kit Carson.

As Curry and several other partners had Eagle Valley surveyed for development. Curry had decided for himself that Carson City would someday serve as the capital letter city and left a 10-acre (40,000 thouii) plot open in the centre of town for a time to come capitol building.

Post-obit the discovery of aureate and silver on the nearby Comstock Lode in 1859, Carson City'southward population began to rise. Back-scratch built the crude Warm Springs Hotel a mile to the east of downtown. As he predicted Carson City was selected equally the territorial uppercase, chirapsia out Virginia City and American Flat. Curry loaned the Warm Springs Hotel to the territorial Legislature as a meeting hall. The Legislature named Carson City to be the seat of Ormsby County and selected the hotel as the territorial prison house with Curry serving as its starting time warden. Today the holding still serves as role of the state prison.

When Nevada became a land in 1864 during the Civil War, Carson City was confirmed as permanent upper-case letter. Carson City's development was no longer dependent on the mining industry and instead became a thriving commercial eye. The Virginia & Truckee Railroad was built betwixt Virginia Metropolis and Carson City. A wooden flume was too built from the Sierra Nevadas into Carson City. The current capitol building was synthetic from 1870-71.

Carson Metropolis's population and transportation traffic plummeted when the Southern Pacific Railroad built a line through Donner Pass, too far to the north to benefit Carson Urban center. The city was slightly revitalized with the mining booms in Tonopah and Goldfield. The U.S. Federal building (at present renamed the Paul Laxalt Building) was completed in 1890 equally was the Stewart Indian School. Carson City resigned itself to modest urban center condition advertising equally "America'due south smallest capital letter." The metropolis slowly grew, and by 1960 it had reached its 1880 population. Portions of Ormsby County had been given over to neighboring counties and by this time the county was not much larger than the metropolis itself. In 1969 Ormsby Canton was officially dissolved and Carson Metropolis took over all municipal services with an independent city status. With this consolidation, Carson Urban center absorbed onetime town sites such as Empire City, which had grown up in the 1860s every bit a milling eye along the Carson River and current US 50. Carson City could now advertise itself every bit one of America's largest state capitals with its 146 square miles (380 km2) of city limits.

In 1991, the city adopted a downtown main plan, specifying that no building within 500 feet (152 m) of the capitol is allowed to laissez passer it in height, which prohibits future loftier-rise development in the center of downtown. The Ormsby House is currently the tallest building in downtown Carson Metropolis, at a top of 117 feet. The structure was completed in 1972.

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