you can do a lot of things
When Utah and Nevada split the territory, the original territorial name of "Sierra Nevada" was shortened to the current name of Nevada, the Spanish word meaning "snowy range", " snow-capped" or "snow-clad." Even though Nevada is the driest state, explorers based its name on the prominent mountains, the Sierra Nevada range. They paid little attention to the weather in other remote parts of the state. Nevada is named after the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The word Nevada is of Spanish origin and means snow-covered or snowy. The mountains of Nevada get a lot of snow every year.
Well, I don't know a lot but heres a few. In 1941 C.B Austin became Nevada's first governor. In 1844 John C. Fremont names the River in the Valley in western Nevada afeter his scount Kit Carson. The Carson River
there are a lot of cities in Nevada such as Elko,Gerlach,Austin,Ely,Eureka,Las Vegas,Tonopah,Marietta,Virginia City and the state capital Carson City. prof provied by Google --Devyn Leal Gallego Elementry
a lot of snow
You could visit Virginia City, there is a lot of mining history there.
"Blizzard Blankets City in Winter Wonderland: Residents Waking up to a Snowy Spectacle"
Many different locations were used in the series 14 year history. A sound stage on NBC studio lot, Incline Village near the California/Nevada border, Lake Tahoe, and many other sites around Los Angeles.
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When you get a lot of snow.
a snow storm
It means: A lot in the Sierra Nevada