By Associated Press - Wednesday, February 20, 2019

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Officials have approved a developer’s plan for homes at a replica “Old Nevada” mining town outside Las Vegas that started as a wagon train pit stop in 1843 and grew into a Wild West tourist attraction featuring mock gunfights.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports Clark County planning commissioners unanimously approved the proposal early Wednesday for Bonnie Springs Ranch.

Officials say the proposed development is within current zoning for the site.



Developers recently bought the property from children of tourist ranch founder Bonnie Levinson, who died in 2016 at age 94.

Plans call for 20 large residential homes, a 25-room motel, restaurant and outdoor amphitheater about 25 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip.

An online petition calling for turning the property into a historical landmark drew some 32,000 signatures.

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Information from: Las Vegas Review-Journal, http://www.lvrj.com

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