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Subject: Las Vegas, Nevada beekeeping


I am a beekeeper from Northern Virginia that plans to be on travel to Las
Vegas, NV later this month.

I was wondering if there was anything worth seeing/visiting etc. during my
free time that is related to beekeeping, apiary science or honey production
in the Las, Vegas area.  As you might have guessed casinos do not interest
me - already seen the strip - been there done that.  Aside from an excursion
to the Hoover Dam my free time is still open.

I'd appreciate any info, suggestions, contacts, etc.  Thanks for your help
in advance.

Best regards,
-Laszlo Pentek

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