Gilcrease Orchard is located in the north end of Las Vegas and offers a unique and fun environment where people can come and pick their own produce. The orchard spans over 60 acres, with more than 6,000 apple, pear and peach trees. In the summer a variety of vegetables, including tomatoes, pumpkin, cucumber and squash are grown. Pick-Your-Own is the way most of the fruit and vegetables are harvested. This gives Las Vegans and their children the only local opportunity to come be a part of a working farm. There are also fieldtrips available for schools by contacting the personnel. Apple Cider is made in a facility located right on the orchard grounds. The process takes our own apples, washes, chops, and makes them into the freshest cider you'll find in the area! Our produce can also be found at several Farmers Markets including Tivoli at Alta and Rampart on Saturdays and Eastern and 215 on Sundays. Autumn Hours (thru end of Oct.) Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays 7am to 2:00 pm *Regular hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 7am to 12pm, but please check out website for the most current updates. Click the News tab for an updated mini-history of the Gilcrease Orchard.
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Arbor View High School is a high school in northwestern unincorporated Clark County, Nevada, United States that opened in 2005. It is part of the Clark County School District, which as of 2006, was the fifth largest district in the United States. The school opened with 1,500 students, although it was designed for up to 2,700.ArchitectureArbor View was built at a total cost of $54 million, with construction beginning in March 2004 and completion occurring in August 2005. At completion it formed the largest school in the district, with a campus area of and four buildings with a total of 330000sqft of floor space. It was one of ten new schools that opened in the school district in 2005, one of the fastest-growing school zones in the nation.Arbor View High School is an architectural prototype, featuring a mall-style design with four two-story corner "houses" and a shared central esplanade. The layout is intended to help foster the feeling of a "small school environment", in the words of interim co-superintendent Walt Rulffes, even though it is by far the largest school in the history of the Clark County district. The structure is more energy-efficient than existing schools within the district.The design for this school received a 2005 AIA Nevada Excellence in Design Award merit award for a completed structure. The architecture was designed by the Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects.
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