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The historic Deer Creek Park Subdivision embrace the rich history of Las Vegas dating back to the late 1920ā€™s and 30ā€™s. Fueled by the Union Pacific Railroad, the original Deer Creek Park was the result of the nationwide boom of the roaring 20ā€™s and the boomtown of Las Vegas. Described in the Las Vegas Age newspaper in 1929 ā€œit is an ideal location for a summer playgroundā€. The original developers received approval for the Deer Creek Park subdivision by Clark County in 1932.

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The old Sawmill shut down when construction was halted after the Great Depression. With the abundance of fresh mountain spring water, this Old Sawmill was repurposed to a distillery during prohibition. Development opportunities range from maintaining the existing properties, restoration of older cabins to a wide variety of developments including a private recreation resort to an exclusive residential development. There are several historic cabins suitable for restoration, the old saw that became a distillery during Prohibition in the 1930s.

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