I am Nevadan (born and raised) part Arizonan, part Utahn, part Idahoan, and part Massachusetts. My mom and grandpa are nevadans, his grandparents are from Idaho, and my dad is a Utahn and his mom is from Massachusetts
This is great! I am going to show it to my fourth graders because we are studying Nevada history all year (but I'll turn off the screen for #20 haha). They will love it!
We were the only battleship to get under way at Pearl Harbor, took part in both WORLD WARS, took part in Overlord and dragoon, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and survived 2 atomic bombs
Fact #41: Nevada is often mispronounced as "Nev-AH-da" because it comes from a Spanish word meaning "Snow-capped". Locally, it's pronounced "Nev-ADD-a".
The people of Prescott AZ. insist it is pronounced Preskit. Tradition rules in the minds of many. Someone with a bad accent called it that, so that is the way it ought to be.
I am Nevadan (born and raised) part Arizonan, part Utahn, part Idahoan, and part Massachusetts. My mom and grandpa are nevadans, his grandparents are from Idaho, and my dad is a Utahn and his mom is from Massachusetts
I live there born and raised and it's weird when you travel and you see no casinos
Any chance to get a clean version (minus the brothels) to share with our CCSD students?
This is great! I am going to show it to my fourth graders because we are studying Nevada history all year (but I'll turn off the screen for #20 haha). They will love it!
Please do. I designed this video to be friendly for every type of user and every set of eyes. Enjoy!
We were the only battleship to get under way at Pearl Harbor, took part in both WORLD WARS, took part in Overlord and dragoon, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and survived 2 atomic bombs
Stellar! 🏆🍸🎆
Fact #41: Nevada is often mispronounced as "Nev-AH-da" because it comes from a Spanish word meaning "Snow-capped". Locally, it's pronounced "Nev-ADD-a".
Yup. That one too. You know you're not from the state when you pronounce it the former way!
The people of Prescott AZ. insist it is pronounced Preskit. Tradition rules in the minds of many. Someone with a bad accent called it that, so that is the way it ought to be.
I'm a Californian, but I pronounce it as Nev - ADD -uh.
cool
thank you
Where's Hank Wimbleton?
NEVADA PRIDE :)
Video goes to fast.