Nevada: 2000 Issued September 2003

Population and Housing Unit Counts PHC-3-30

2000 Census of Population and Housing

U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU : 2000 Issued September 2003 PHC-3-30 Population and Housing Unit Counts

2000 Census of Population and Housing

U.S. Department of Commerce Donald L. Evans, Secretary Samuel W. Bodman, Deputy Secretary

Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Charles Louis Kincannon, Director SUGGESTED CITATION

U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Population and Housing Unit Counts PHC-3-30, Nevada Washington, DC, 2003

ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION

Economics and Statistics Administration Kathleen B. Cooper, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Cynthia Z.F. Clark, Charles Louis Kincannon, Associate Director for Methodology and Director Standards Hermann Habermann, Marvin D. Raines, Deputy Director and Associate Director Chief Operating Officer for Field Operations Vacant, Arnold A. Jackson, Principal Associate Director Assistant Director and Chief Financial Officer for Decennial Census Vacant, Principal Associate Director for Programs Preston Jay Waite, Associate Director for Decennial Census Nancy M. Gordon, Associate Director for Demographic Programs

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List of Statistical Tables ...... v How to Use This Census Report ...... I–1 Table Finding Guide ...... II–1 User Notes...... III–1 Statistical Tables (For a detailed list of statistical tables, see page v) .... 1

Appendixes

A Geographic Terms and Concepts ...... * B Definitions of Subject Characteristics...... * C Data Collection and Processing Procedures ...... * D Questionnaire ...... * E Data Products and User Assistance ...... * F Maps ...... F–1 G Accuracy of the Data ...... * H Acknowledgments ...... *

* Appendix may be found in the separate volume, PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, in print and on the Internet at http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-3-a.pdf.

Contents iii LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES Table no. Title Page

1. Population: Earliest Census to 2000; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2000 ...... 1 State, Urban and Rural

2. Population and Housing Units: 1960 to 2000 ...... 2 State, County 3. Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2000; and Percent Change: 1970 to 2000 ...... 3 State, County 4. Population by Urban and Rural: 2000; and Population by Urban: 1990 ...... 4 State, County 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 ...... 5 State, County, County Subdivision, Place 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 ...... 7 State, Place and [In Selected States] County Subdivision 7. Rank by 2000 Population and Housing Units: 1990 and 2000 ...... 10 State, Place [2,500 or More Population]

8. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000 .... 12 State, Size of Place [Population] 9. Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2000 ...... 14 State, Urban and Rural, Size of Urban Area [Population]

List of Statistical Tables v How to Use This Census Report

CONTENTS Page

Introduction ...... I–1 How to Find Geographic Areas and Subject Matter Data...... I–2 How to Use the Statistical Tables ...... I–2 Graphics ...... I–5 User Notes ...... I–5 Appendixes ...... I–5

INTRODUCTION

Data from Census 2000 are presented in three printed report series:

1. PHC-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics

2. PHC-2, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics

3. PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts

The data from Census 2000 were derived from a limited number of basic questions asked of the entire population and about every housing unit (referred to as the 100-percent questions, found on the ‘‘short form’’), and from additional questions asked of a sample of the population and housing units (referred to as the sample questions, found on the ‘‘long form’’).

The PHC-1, Summary Population and Housing Characteristics, report series provides data based on the 100-percent questions. The subjects are age, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relation- ship, race, sex, tenure (owner- or renter-occupied), and vacancy characteristics. Land area mea- surements and population density also are provided. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-1 series.

The PHC-2, Summary Social, Economic, and Housing Characteristics, report series provides sample data based on both the 100-percent and the sample questions. Sample subjects include place of birth; residence in 1995; language; educational attainment and school enrollment; vet- eran status; disability status; employment status; journey to work; work status, earnings, income, and poverty status in 1999; physical housing characteristics; units in structure; fuel and equip- ment characteristics; owner and renter household characteristics, such as year owner moved into unit; home value; contract and gross rent; and mortgage and rental cost characteristics. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-5 series.

The PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series provides Census 2000 and histori- cal comparisons of the 100-percent population and housing unit counts. It provides land and water area measurements, and population density. The user notes section documents geographic changes over the past decade. This series is similar to the 1990 census CPH-2 series.

In each series, there is one report for each state, the District of Columbia, and , plus a summary report. Many tables in the United States summary reports include data for Puerto Rico.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 HOW TO FIND GEOGRAPHIC AREAS AND SUBJECT MATTER Figure I–1. DATA This report includes a table Table Finding Guide finding guide to assist the user in locating those sta- tistical tables that contain SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER the desired data. The table The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are finding guide lists alpha- shown at the top. See PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, for a description of area classifications (Appendix A) and for definitions and explanations of subject betically, by geographic characteristics (Appendix B). area, the subjects shown in Area Average per Population Housing units this report. To determine measurement square mile Geographic area which tables in this report Census Previous Census Previous Total Land Popula- Housing Number show data for a particular 2000 censuses 2000 censuses area area tion units of places THE STATE1 topic, find the subject in Total ...... 1,2,3,4,5,6, 1,2,4,5,6, 1,2,3,5,6, 1,2,5,6, 5,6 3,5,6,9 3,5,6 3,5,6 1,8 the lefthand column of the 7,7a,8,9 7,7a 7,7a,9 7,7a Urban and rural ...... 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 table finding guide and Current urban definition . . 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 1950-90 urban definition . 1,4 1,4 1 1 – – – – 1 then look across the col- Urban and rural by size of place ...... 8–––––––8 umns using the headings In urbanized area and in urban cluster ...... 4,9 – 9 – – 9 – – – Size of urbanized area at the top for the desired and urban cluster ...... 9–9––9––– type of geographic area. In place and not in place . 4,8 – – – – – – – 8 Figure I–1 is an example of COUNTY2 Total ...... 2,3,4,5 2,4,5 2,3,5 2,5 5 3,5 3,5 3,5 – a table finding guide. Urban and rural ...... 44–––––––

The table finding guide COUNTY SUBDIVISION3 By county ...... 55555555– does not include cross- Alphabetically by state . . . 66666666– By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666– classifications of subject- By 2000 rank ...... 7a 7a 7a 7a – – – – – matter items. Additional PLACE information to locate data By county and county subdivision ...... 55555555– within specific reports is Alphabetically by state . . . 66666666– By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666– provided in the headnote By 2000 rank ...... 7777––––– at the top of the table find- 1State, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico. 2Parish in Louisiana; city and borough, municipality, borough, or census area in Alaska; and municipio in Puerto ing guide and in the foot- Rico; in Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia, one or more cities are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equiva- notes at the bottom of the lent. 3County subdivisions within the state are shown alphabetically with places for the following 12 states: Connecticut, guide. Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ver- mont, and Wisconsin.

HOW TO USE THE STATISTICAL TABLES

Parts of a Statistical Table

The census data included in printed reports are arranged in tables. Each table includes four major parts: (1) heading, (2) boxhead, (3) stub, and (4) data field. A typical census report table is illus- trated in Figure I–2.

The heading consists of the table number, title, and headnote. The table number indicates the position of the table within the report, while the title is a brief statement indicating the subjects and time reference of the data presented in the table. The headnote is enclosed in brackets and is located under the title. It contains statements that qualify, explain, or provide information pertain- ing to the entire table.

The boxhead is under the heading. This portion of the table, which contains the individual column heads or captions, describes the data in each vertical column. In the boxhead of many tables, a spanner appears across and above two or more column heads or across two or more lower span- ners. The purpose of a spanner is to classify or qualify items below it or separate the table into identifiable blocks in terms of major aspects of the data.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Figure I–2. The stub is located at the left edge of the table. It includes a list- ing of line or row cap- tions or descriptions. At the top of the stub is the stubhead. The stub- head is considered to be an extension of the table title and usually shows generic geo- graphic area designa- tions and restrictions.

In the stub, several fea- tures are used to help the user better under- stand the contents of the table. Usually, a block of data lines is preceded by a side- head. The sidehead, similar to a spanner, describes and classifies the stub entries follow- ing it. The use of inden- tation in a stub indi- cates the relationship of one data line to another. Indented data lines represent sub- categories that, in most instances, sum to a total. Occasionally in tables, it is desirable to show one or more single-line subcategories that do not sum to the total. The data field is that part of the statistical table that contains the data. It extends from the bottom of the boxhead to the bottom of the table and from the right of the stub to the right edge of the page.

Both geographic and subject-matter terms appear in tables. It is important to read the definitions of the terms used in the tables because census terms often are defined in special ways that reflect the manner in which the questions were asked and the data were tabulated. Definitions of geo- graphic terms are provided in PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, Appendix A. Census tables often include derived measures such as medians, means, percentages, and ratios. These and other subject-matter terms are defined in Appendix B of the same report.

Symbols and Geographic Abbreviations

The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in Census 2000 reports:

• A dash ‘‘-’’ represents zero or a derived measure that rounds to less than 0.1.

• (X) means not applicable. In the 1990 and earlier decennial census reports, three dots ‘‘...’’ meant not applicable.

• (NA) means not available.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 • The superscript prefix ‘‘r’’ indicates that the count has been revised since the publication of the 1990 census reports, or that the area was erroneously omitted or not shown in the correct geo- graphic relationship in the 1990 census reports. This symbol appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

• A dagger ‘‘†’’ next to the name of a geographic area indicates that there has been a geographic change (for example, an annexation or detachment, a new incorporation, or a name change) since the information was published for the 1990 census for that area. This symbol appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series. The geo- graphic change information for the entities in a state is shown in the ‘‘User Notes’’ section of the Census 2000 PHC-3 report for that state.

• A plus sign ‘‘+’’ is appended to the lower bound of the highest interval when the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A minus sign ‘‘-’’ is appended to the upper bound of the lowest interval when the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution. For more information on medians, see the section on ‘‘Derived Measures’’ in Appendix B.

• A minus sign ‘‘-’’ preceding a figure denotes decrease. The minus sign appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

• (U) means the place or place part is composed entirely of urban land area. The (U) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

• (R) means the place or place part is composed entirely of rural land area. The (R) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

• (U/R) means the place or place part is composed of both urban land area and rural land area. The (U/R) appears only in the Census 2000 PHC-3, Population and Housing Unit Counts, report series.

The following geographic abbreviations and terms may be used in the tables in this report:

• A ‘‘(part)’’ next to the name of a geographic area in a hierarchical presentation indicates that the geographic entity is located only partially in the superior geographic entity. For example, a ‘‘(part)’’ next to a place name in a county subdivision-place hierarchy indicates that the place is located in more than one county subdivision. (Places also may be ‘‘split’’ by county, congres- sional district, urban/rural, metropolitan area, voting district, and other geographic boundaries, depending on the presentation.) Other geographic entities also can be ‘‘split’’ by a higher level entity. The exception is a tabulation block, which is unique within all geographic entities in census products.

• ANVSA is Alaska Native village statistical area.

• ANRC is Alaska Native Regional Corporation.

• CCD is census county division.

• CDP is census designated place.

• CMSA is consolidated metropolitan statistical area.

• MA is metropolitan area.

• MSA is metropolitan statistical area.

• OTSA is Oklahoma tribal statistical area.

• PMSA is primary metropolitan statistical area.

• SDAISA is state designated American Indian statistical area.

• TDSA is tribal designated statistical area.

• UT is unorganized territory.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 GRAPHICS Charts, statistical maps, and other graphic summaries are included in some Census 2000 reports.

USER NOTES User notes include corrections, errata, and related explanatory information. This section appears directly before the statistical tables in census reports. It presents information about unique char- acteristics of the report and changes or corrections made too late to be reflected in the text or tables themselves. However, sometimes this information becomes available too late to be reflected even in the user notes. Census 2000 user updates are available on the Census Bureau’s Internet site at www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. To receive notification of user notes, subscribe to the Census Product Update (http://www.census.gov/mp/www/cpu.html), a biweekly e-mail newsletter available from the Customer Services Center of the Marketing Services Office at the U.S. Census Bureau, or contact the Customer Services Center directly on 301-763-INFO (4636) or at [email protected].

APPENDIXES Appendixes A through E, G, and H, described below, are found in the separate printed volume, PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, or on the Internet at http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-3-a.pdf. Appendix F is included in this report.

Appendix A, Geographic Terms and Concepts. Provides definitions of the types of geo- graphic areas and related information used in census products.

Appendix B, Definitions of Subject Characteristics. Contains definitions for the subject- matter terms used in census products, including explanations of derived measures, limitations of the data, and comparability with previous censuses. The subjects are listed alphabetically. Popula- tion characteristics are defined first, followed by the definitions of the housing subjects.

Appendix C, Data Collection and Processing Procedures. Explains the enumeration and residence rules used in counting the population and housing units in the United States and Puerto Rico. It also describes the major components of the operational plan for Census 2000, and includes a glossary of terms.

Appendix D, Questionnaire Facsimile. Presents a facsimile of the Census 2000 question- naire used to collect the data in this report.

Appendix E, Data Products and User Assistance. Summarizes the Census 2000 data prod- ucts by describing the information available in printed reports and through electronic media such as CD-ROM, DVD, and the Internet. It also describes Census 2000 maps and other geographic products, reference materials, and sources of assistance.

Appendix F, Maps. Contains maps depicting the geographic areas shown in this report.

Appendix G, Accuracy of the Data. Provides information on confidentiality of the data, impu- tation of housing unit status and population counts, sources of errors in the data, and editing of unacceptable data.

Appendix H, Acknowledgments. Lists many of the U.S. Census Bureau staff who participated in the various activities of Census 2000.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table Finding Guide

SUBJECTS BY TYPE OF GEOGRAPHIC AREA AND TABLE NUMBER The types of geographic areas covered in this report are shown on the side, and subjects are shown at the top. See PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, for a description of area classifications (Appendix A) and for definitions and explanations of subject characteristics (Appendix B).

Area Average per Population Housing units measurement square mile Geographic area Census Previous Census Previous Total Land Popula- Housing Number 2000 censuses 2000 censuses area area tion units of places

THE STATE1 Total ...... 1,2,3,4,5,6, 1,2,4,5,6, 1,2,3,5,6, 1,2,5,6, 5,6 3,5,6,9 3,5,6 3,5,6 1,8 7,7a,8,9 7,7a 7,7a,9 7,7a Urban and rural ...... 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 Current urban definition . . 1,4,8,9 1,4 1,9 1 – 9 – – 1,8 1950-90 urban definition . 1,4 1,4 1 1 – – – – 1 Urban and rural by size of place ...... 8–––––––8 In urbanized area and in urban cluster ...... 4,9 – 9 – – 9 – – – Size of urbanized area and urban cluster ...... 9–9––9––– In place and not in place . 4,8 – – – – – – – 8

COUNTY2 Total ...... 2,3,4,5 2,4,5 2,3,5 2,5 5 3,5 3,5 3,5 – Urban and rural ...... 44–––––––

COUNTY SUBDIVISION3 By county ...... 55555555– Alphabetically by state . . . 66666666– By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666– By 2000 rank ...... 7a 7a 7a 7a – – – – –

PLACE By county and county subdivision ...... 55555555– Alphabetically by state . . . 66666666– By urban and rural parts . 6–6–6666– By 2000 rank ...... 7777–––––

1State, District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico. 2Parish in Louisiana; city and borough, municipality, borough, or census area in Alaska; and municipio in Puerto Rico; in Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia, one or more cities are independent of counties and are treated as statistical equivalents of counties; the entire District of Columbia, which has no counties, is treated as a county equiva- lent. 3County subdivisions within the state are shown alphabetically with places for the following 12 states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ver- mont, and Wisconsin.

Table Finding Guide II–1

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 User Notes

Additional information concerning this Census 2000 product may become available after this report is published. This information, called Notes and Errata, is available in portable document format (PDF) on the U.S. Census Bureau’s Internet site at http://www.census.gov/main/www/cen2000.html. To receive notification of user notes, subscribe to the Census Product Update (http://www.census.gov/mp/www/cpu.html), a biweekly e-mail newsletter available from the Customer Service Center of the Marketing Services Office at the U.S. Census Bureau, or contact the Customer Services Center directly on 301-763-INFO (4636) or at [email protected].

GENERAL NOTES

User Note 1

The user should be aware that there are limitations to many of these data. Please refer to the text provided with this report for further explanation of the limitations of the data. The population and other data shown for Census 2000 in this report is as of April 1, 2000; the boundaries used for all geographic entities are as of January 1, 2000. All boundaries are intended for Census Bureau sta- tistical data collection and presentation only; their depiction and designation for statistical pur- poses do not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or entitlement. Corrections to the Census 2000 data as a result of certified Count Question Review changes are available from the Census Bureau’s Internet site at: www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/notes/errata.pdf.

User Note 2

Data comparability for county subdivisions is shown only when the county subdivision contains substantially the same territory as reported for the 1990 census (generally defined as at least 80 percent of the previous territory). There is no comparability provided for county subdivisions that have been extensively revised. Revised entities are noted by and within county and indepen- dent city. Changes to a geographic entity can be the result of legal change actions, statistical redefinition, correction of previous boundary or drafting errors, or new erroneous information.

Incorporated place and census designated place (CDP) comparability is provided for all places that retained their name or general area without regard to the amount of territorial change between censuses. Place comparability is not shown if the entity is new for Census 2000 (including changes from a CDP to a legally incorporated place and vice versa) or is the result of a merger that created an entirely new entity, or if a Census 2000 CDP contains less than 50 percent of the terri- tory of a 1990 census CDP.

HISTORICAL NOTES

The United States acquired the area of Nevada from Mexico in 1848. Nevada Territory was orga- nized from the western part of on March 2, 1861. The territory added area along the eastern boundary from Utah Territory in 1862. Nevada was admitted to the Union on October 31, 1864, as the 36th state. In 1866, additional territory on the east and southeast was added from Utah and Arizona territories, and the state assumed generally the same boundary as the present state.

Although the territory had not yet been legally established, census data for Nevada are available beginning with the 1860 census. The 1860 census population is for the area of present-day Nevada formed from Utah Territory. (The portion of present-day Nevada then in New Mexico Terri- tory was not enumerated in 1860.) The population of the entire legally established Utah Territory

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 (of which the area of Nevada was a part) in 1860 was 47,130. For an explanation of the revision to the 1870 population of Nevada, see Richard L. Forstall, Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996, page 104.

GEOGRAPHIC NOTES

User Note 1 Nevada is divided into 16 counties. Carson City is an independent city not within any county, and the Census Bureau treats it as equivalent to a county for data presentation purposes. The 72 county subdivisions in the state are census county divisions (CCDs), which are statistical subdivi- sions delineated for presentation of decennial census data.

There are 19 incorporated places and 52 CDPs in Nevada. Incorporated places in the state are legally described as cities, except for Carson City, which has no legal description. The Census Bureau treats all incorporated places and CDPs as dependent within CCDs.

User Note 2 Table 5 does not show revised 1990 census counts for places that were located in more than one county subdivision. These places are listed below. Revisions to the 1990 census counts for whole places (indicated by the superscript prefix ‘‘r’’ next to the figure) can be found in Table 6. Henderson city, Clark County city, Clark County North Las Vegas city, Clark County

GEOGRAPHIC CHANGE NOTES The Geographic Change Notes listed below document high-level geographic entities—counties, county subdivisions, and places—that are different from the information reported in the 1990 cen- sus. The notes identify geographic entities whose name and/or boundary have changed, entities that no longer exist, newly established entities (both legal and statistical), and changes in geo- graphic relationships, such as places that exist in one county and have expanded into or with- drawn from another county (the notes do not identify the other county(ies) in which the entity exists; this can be determined from the Table listing all places in this publication) and places that have become independent of or dependent within one or more county subdivisions. The changes are reported by and within county. A few of the reported changes in name, legal status, or legal relationship may be incorrect; if so, the correct version is shown in any Correction Notes section above. Some changes are the result of legal actions that took place prior to the 1990 census, but were not reported in that census. The change notes for previous censuses reported only changes that occurred primarily as the result of specific legal actions, as well as identifiable revisions to statistical entities (primarily county subdivisions). For Census 2000, the notes reflect any boundary change that affects a geo- graphic entity, regardless of whether it is the result of legal action, redefinition of a statistical entity, correction of a previous boundary-reporting or -drafting error, or new erroneous informa- tion. For example, the county-level text ‘‘all districts revised’’ may reflect a legal redistricting of all county subdivisions in the county, a major or minor relocation of county subdivision boundaries due to more accurate mapping or more accurate boundary information, or a combination of these that, in one way or another, affect every county subdivision in a county. In states whose legal enti- ties rarely undergo a legal boundary change, such as the New England states, most of the entities reported to have exchanged, gained, or lost territory did so as the result of mapping changes, not legal actions. The extent and location of the boundary changes affecting any particular entity can be determined by comparing the TIGER/Line® Files, Cartographic Boundary Files, or a comparable set of maps for the 1990 and 2000 censuses.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Churchill County, Nevada ...... gained territory from Washoe County. Carson Sink CCD ...... gained territory from Pyramid Lake CCD, Washoe County. Dixie Valley CCD...... exchanged territory with Fallon CCD. Fallon CCD...... exchanged territory with Dixie Valley CCD. Fallon city...... gained and lost territory. Fallon Station CDP ...... gained territory.

Clark County, Nevada Blue Diamond CDP ...... newCDP. Boulder City city ...... gained and lost territory. Bunkerville CDP...... newCDP. Cal-Nev-Ari CDP ...... newCDP. Clark CCD...... exchanged territory with Las Vegas CCD. East Las Vegas CDP...... name changed to Whitney; gained territory. Enterprise CDP...... gained and lost territory. Goodsprings CDP...... newCDP. Henderson city ...... gained and lost territory. Indian Springs CDP ...... gained territory. Las Vegas CCD...... exchanged territory with Clark CCD. Las Vegas city ...... gained and lost territory. Laughlin CDP ...... gained territory. Mesquite city ...... gained territory. Moapa Town CDP ...... newCDP. Moapa Valley CDP ...... gained territory. Mount Charleston CDP ...... newCDP. North Las Vegas city...... gained territory. Paradise CDP ...... gained and lost territory. Sandy Valley CDP ...... newCDP. Searchlight CDP...... newCDP. Spring Valley CDP...... gained territory. Summerlin South CDP ...... newCDP. Sunrise Manor CDP ...... gained and lost territory. Whitney CDP ...... name changed from East Las Vegas; gained territory. Winchester CDP...... lost territory.

Douglas County, Nevada Gardnerville CDP ...... gained territory. Gardnerville Ranchos CDP...... gained and lost territory. Gardnerville-Minden CCD ...... exchanged territory with Pine Nut CCD. Indian Hills CDP ...... gained and lost territory. Johnson Lane CDP ...... gained and lost territory. Kingsbury CDP...... gained and lost territory. Minden CDP...... lost territory. Pine Nut CCD ...... exchanged territory with Gardnerville-Minden CCD.

Elko County, Nevada Carlin city...... gained territory. Elko CCD...... gained territory from Wells CCD. Elko city...... gained and lost territory. Montello CCD ...... lost territory to Wells CCD. Spring Creek CDP...... gained territory.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Elko County, Nevada—Con. Wells CCD...... gained territory from Montello CCD; lost territory to Elko CCD. Wells city...... gained territory. West Wendover city...... new incorporated place; reported as a CDP in the 1990 census.

Humboldt County, Nevada ...... all CCDs revised. Winnemucca city ...... gained and lost territory.

Lander County, Nevada Battle Mountain CDP...... gained territory.

Lincoln County, Nevada Caliente city ...... gained territory.

Lyon County, Nevada Dayton CDP...... gained territory. Fernley CDP...... gained and lost territory. Silver Springs CDP...... gained territory. Smith CCD ...... name changed to Smith Valley. Smith Valley CCD ...... name changed from Smith. Smith Valley CDP ...... gained territory. Yerington city...... gained territory.

Mineral County, Nevada ...... all CCDs revised. Schurz CDP ...... gained and lost territory.

Nye County, Nevada Amargosa Valley CCD ...... exchanged territory with Crystal CCD. Beatty CCD...... gained territory from Yucca Flat CCD. Crystal CCD...... exchanged territory with Amargosa Valley and Pahrump CCDs. Pahrump CCD...... exchanged territory with Crystal CCD. Pahrump CDP ...... gained and lost territory. Ralston CCD ...... exchanged territory with Round Mountain CCD. Round Mountain CCD ...... exchanged territory with Ralston CCD. Yucca Flat CCD ...... lost territory to Beatty CCD.

Pershing County, Nevada Lovelock city...... gained territory.

Storey County, Nevada Clark CCD...... exchanged territory with Virginia City CCD. Virginia City CCD ...... exchanged territory with Clark CCD.

Washoe County, Nevada ...... all CCDs revised; gained territory from Carson City; lost territory to Churchill County. Cold Springs CDP...... newCDP. Gerlach-Empire CDP ...... newCDP. Incline Village-Crystal Bay CDP...... gained and lost territory. Lemmon Valley-Golden Valley CDP..... newCDP. New Washoe City CDP...... deleted. Nixon CDP ...... newCDP. Reno city...... gained and lost territory.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Washoe County, Nevada—Con. Spanish Springs CDP ...... newCDP. Sparks city ...... gained and lost territory. Sun Valley CDP...... gained and lost territory. Sutcliffe CDP ...... newCDP. Verdi-Mogul CDP...... newCDP.

White Pine County, Nevada Ely city ...... gained and lost territory. McGill CDP ...... gained territory.

Carson City, Nevada ...... lost territory to Washoe County. Carson City ...... lost territory. Carson City CCD...... lost territory to Washoe Valley CCD, Washoe County.

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 1. Population: Earliest Census to 2000; and Housing Units: 1950 to 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

The State Urban Rural Percent of total State Change from Number Change from Change from Urban and Rural preceding census of places preceding census preceding census of 2,500 Total number Number Percent or more Number Number Percent Number Number Percent Urban Rural

POPULATION Current urban definition: 2000 (Apr. 1) 1 998 257 796 582 66.3 44 1 828 646 778 675 74.2 169 611 17 749 11.7 91.5 8.5 1990 (Apr. 1) r 1 201 675 (X) (X) 32 1 049 971 (X) (X) 151 862 (X) (X) 87.4 12.6

195090 urban definition: 1990 (Apr. 1) r 1 201 675 401 167 50.1 32 1 061 444 378 497 55.4 140 389 22 843 19.4 88.3 11.7 1980 (Apr. 1) 800 508 311 770 63.8 24 682 947 287 611 72.8 117 546 24 144 25.8 85.3 14.7 1970 (Apr. 1) 488 738 203 460 71.3 18 395 336 194 632 97.0 93 402 8 828 10.4 80.9 19.1 1960 (Apr. 1) 285 278 125 195 78.2 12 200 704 109 079 119.0 84 574 16 116 23.5 70.4 29.6 1950 (Apr. 1) 160 083 (X) (X) 10 91 625 (X) (X) 68 458 (X) (X) 57.2 42.8

Pre1950 urban definition: 1960 (Apr. 1) 285 278 125 195 78.2 11 189 165 105 086 125.0 96 113 20 109 26.5 66.3 33.7 1950 (Apr. 1) 160 083 49 836 45.2 8 84 079 40 788 94.2 76 004 9 048 13.5 52.5 47.5 1940 (Apr. 1) 110 247 19 189 21.1 5 43 291 8 827 25.6 66 956 10 362 18.3 39.3 60.7 1930 (Apr. 1) 91 058 13 651 17.6 5 34 464 19 210 125.9 56 594 –5 559 –8.9 37.8 62.2 1920 (Jan. 1) 77 407 –4 468 –5.5 2 15 254 1 887 14.1 62 153 –6 355 –9.3 19.7 80.3

1910 (Apr. 15) 81 875 39 540 93.4 2 13 367 6 172 85.8 68 508 33 368 95.0 16.3 83.7 1900 (June 1) 42 335 –5 020 –10.6 2 7 195 –8 829 –55.1 35 140 3 809 12.2 17.0 83.0 1890 (June 1) 47 355 –14 911 –23.9 3 16 024 –3 329 –17.2 31 331 –11 582 –27 33.8 66.2 1880 (June 1) 62 266 19 325 45.0 3 19 353 12 305 174.6 42 913 7 020 19.6 31.1 68.9 1870 (June 1) r 42 941 36 084 526.2 1 7 048 7 048 (X) 35 893 29 036 423.5 16.4 83.6 1860 (June 1) 6 857 (X) (X) – – (X) (X) 6 857 (X) (X) – 100.0

HOUSING UNITS Current urban definition: 2000 (Apr. 1) 827 457 308 680 59.5 (X) 749 930 298 568 66.1 77 527 10 031 14.9 90.6 9.4 1990 (Apr. 1) r 518 777 (X) (X) (X) 451 362 (X) (X) 67 496 (X) (X) 87.0 13.0

195090 urban definition: 1990 (Apr. 1) r 518 777 178 821 52.6 (X) 456 793 167 397 57.8 62 065 11 512 22.8 88.0 12.0 1980 (Apr. 1) 339 956 167 398 97.0 (X) 289 396 151 960 110.6 50 553 15 431 43.9 85.1 14.9 1970 (Apr. 1) 172 558 70 935 69.8 (X) 137 436 67 057 95.3 35 122 3 878 12.4 79.6 20.4 1960 (Apr. 1) 101 623 45 108 79.8 (X) 70 379 38 830 123.1 31 244 6 278 25.1 69.3 30.7 1950 (Apr. 1) 56 515 (X) (X) (X) 31 549 (X) (X) 24 966 (X) (X) 55.8 44.2

Population and Housing Unit Counts Nevada 1

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 2. Population and Housing Units: 1960 to 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units State County 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960

The State 1 998 257 r 1 201 675 800 508 488 738 285 278 827 457 r 518 777 339 956 172 558 101 623

COUNTY Churchill County 23 982 17 938 13 917 10 513 8 452 9 732 7 290 5 774 3 724 2 863 Clark County 1 375 765 r 741 368 463 087 273 288 127 016 559 799 r 317 134 190 607 93 047 43 302 Douglas County 41 259 27 637 19 421 6 882 3 481 19 006 14 121 9 399 3 205 1 981 Elko County 45 291 r 33 463 17 269 13 958 12 011 18 456 r 13 434 7 667 5 313 4 479 Esmeralda County 971 1 344 777 629 619 833 966 368 422 362

Eureka County 1 651 1 547 1 198 948 767 1 025 817 605 370 478 Humboldt County 16 106 12 844 9 449 6 375 5 708 6 954 5 044 3 835 2 388 2 143 Lander County 5 794 6 266 4 076 2 666 1 566 2 780 2 586 1 664 907 778 Lincoln County 4 165 3 775 3 732 2 557 2 431 2 178 1 800 1 685 1 043 1 180 Lyon County 34 501 20 001 13 594 8 221 6 143 14 279 8 722 5 815 2 922 2 073

Mineral County 5 071 6 475 6 217 7 051 6 329 2 866 2 994 3 019 2 478 2 607 Nye County 32 485 17 781 9 048 5 599 4 374 15 934 8 073 4 292 2 098 1 726 Pershing County 6 693 4 336 3 408 2 670 3 199 2 389 1 908 1 414 1 121 1 617 Storey County 3 399 2 526 1 503 695 568 1 596 1 085 726 361 310 Washoe County 339 486 254 667 193 623 121 068 84 743 143 908 112 193 86 051 44 722 29 675 White Pine County 9 181 9 264 8 167 10 150 9 808 4 439 3 982 3 664 3 339 3 555 Carson City 52 457 40 443 32 022 15 468 5 163 21 283 16 628 13 371 5 098 1 821

2 Nevada Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 3. Population, Housing Units, Land Area, and Density: 2000; and Percent Change: 1970 to 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Average per square mile Percent change

State Population Housing units County Housing Land area in Housing 1990 to 1980 to 1970 to 1990 to 1980 to 1970 to Population units square miles Population units 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980

The State 1 998 257 827 457 109 825.99 18.2 7.5 66.3 50.1 63.8 59.5 52.6 97.0

COUNTY Churchill County 23 982 9 732 4 929.08 4.9 2.0 33.7 28.9 32.4 33.5 26.3 55.0 Clark County 1 375 765 559 799 7 910.34 173.9 70.8 85.6 60.1 69.5 76.5 66.4 104.9 Douglas County 41 259 19 006 709.85 58.1 26.8 49.3 42.3 182.2 34.6 50.2 193.3 Elko County 45 291 18 456 17 179.03 2.6 1.1 35.3 93.8 23.7 37.4 75.2 44.3 Esmeralda County 971 833 3 588.50 0.3 0.2 –27.8 73.0 23.5 –13.8 162.5 –12.8

Eureka County 1 651 1 025 4 175.68 0.4 0.2 6.7 29.1 26.4 25.5 35.0 63.5 Humboldt County 16 106 6 954 9 647.91 1.7 0.7 25.4 35.9 48.2 37.9 31.5 60.6 Lander County 5 794 2 780 5 493.63 1.1 0.5 –7.5 53.7 52.9 7.5 55.4 83.5 Lincoln County 4 165 2 178 10 633.61 0.4 0.2 10.3 1.2 46.0 21.0 6.8 61.6 Lyon County 34 501 14 279 1 993.69 17.3 7.2 72.5 47.1 65.4 63.7 50.0 99.0

Mineral County 5 071 2 866 3 756.40 1.3 0.8 –21.7 4.1 –11.8 –4.3 –0.8 21.8 Nye County 32 485 15 934 18 146.66 1.8 0.9 82.7 96.5 61.6 97.4 88.1 104.6 Pershing County 6 693 2 389 6 036.56 1.1 0.4 54.4 27.2 27.6 25.2 34.9 26.1 Storey County 3 399 1 596 263.45 12.9 6.1 34.6 68.1 116.3 47.1 49.4 101.1 Washoe County 339 486 143 908 6 342.27 53.5 22.7 33.3 31.5 59.9 28.3 30.4 92.4 White Pine County 9 181 4 439 8 875.98 1.0 0.5 –0.9 13.4 –19.5 11.5 8.7 9.7 Carson City 52 457 21 283 143.35 365.9 148.5 29.7 26.3 107.0 28.0 24.4 162.3

Population and Housing Unit Counts Nevada 3

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 4. Population by Urban and Rural: 2000; and Population by Urban: 1990 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 1990

Percent of total State Urban Rural population Urban County In In Current 195090 Total urbanized urban In Not in Total urban urban population Total area cluster Total place place Urban Rural population definition definition

The State 1 998 257 1 828 646 1 676 309 152 337 169 611 83 445 86 166 91.5 8.5 r 1 201 675 1 049 971 1 061 444

COUNTY Churchill County 23 982 15 337 – 15 337 8 645 241 8 404 64.0 36.0 17 938 9 241 6 438 Clark County 1 375 765 1 343 728 1 314 357 29 371 32 037 23 642 8 395 97.7 2.3 r 741 368 710 566 724 338 Douglas County 41 259 28 789 7 891 20 898 12 470 3 993 8 477 69.8 30.2 27 637 16 638 12 550 Elko County 45 291 23 988 – 23 988 21 303 13 574 7 729 53.0 47.0 r 33 463 17 936 20 602 Esmeralda County 971 – – – 971 – 971 – 100.0 1 344 – –

Eureka County 1 651 – – – 1 651 – 1 651 – 100.0 1 547 – – Humboldt County 16 106 9 362 – 9 362 6 744 826 5 918 58.1 41.9 12 844 8 076 6 134 Lander County 5 794 3 723 – 3 723 2 071 – 2 071 64.3 35.7 6 266 3 594 3 542 Lincoln County 4 165 – – – 4 165 1 123 3 042 – 100.0 3 775 – – Lyon County 34 501 16 563 1 077 15 486 17 938 9 997 7 941 48.0 52.0 20 001 4 038 5 164

Mineral County 5 071 3 513 – 3 513 1 558 721 837 69.3 30.7 6 475 4 370 4 162 Nye County 32 485 14 719 – 14 719 17 766 14 011 3 755 45.3 54.7 17 781 3 585 11 040 Pershing County 6 693 – – – 6 693 2 003 4 690 – 100.0 4 336 – – Storey County 3 399 203 – 203 3 196 – 3 196 6.0 94.0 2 526 363 – Washoe County 339 486 315 078 303 689 11 389 24 408 9 005 15 403 92.8 7.2 254 667 228 105 223 741 White Pine County 9 181 4 348 – 4 348 4 833 1 147 3 686 47.4 52.6 9 264 4 803 4 756 Carson City 52 457 49 295 49 295 – 3 162 3 162 – 94.0 6.0 40 443 38 656 38 977

4 Nevada Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per State Population Housing units in square miles square mile County County Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

The State 1 998 257 r 1 201 675 800 508 827 457 r 518 777 339 956 110 560.71 109 825.99 18.2 7.5 Churchill County † 23 982 17 938 13 917 9 732 7 290 5 774 5 023.38 4 929.08 4.9 2.0 Carson Sink CCD † 35 11 (X) 14 6 (X) 1 195.42 1 177.66 – – Dixie Valley CCD † 135 167 (X) 114 196 (X) 2 849.37 2 800.32 – – Fallon CCD † 23 812 17 760 (X) 9 604 7 088 (X) 978.59 951.10 25.0 10.1 Fallon city † 7 536 r 6 430 4 262 3 336 r 2 760 1 895 3.06 3.05 2 474.1 1 095.2 Fallon Station CDP † 1 265 1 092 1 256 360 300 281 2.48 2.48 509.5 145.0 Clark County 1 375 765 r 741 368 463 087 559 799 r 317 134 190 607 8 090.66 7 910.34 173.9 70.8 Clark CCD † 49 281 25 872 (X) 22 241 10 960 (X) 7 612.32 7 432.07 6.6 3.0 Blue Diamond CDP † 282 (X) (X) 125 (X) (X) 7.36 7.36 38.3 17.0 Boulder City city (part) † – – 9 590 – – 4 025 166.66 166.66 – – Bunkerville CDP † 1 014 (X) (X) 277 (X) (X) 43.41 42.95 23.6 6.4 CalNevAri CDP † 278 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 2.30 2.30 120.9 86.5 Enterprise CDP (part) † 1 000 827 (X) 387 334 (X) 19.97 19.97 50.1 19.4 Goodsprings CDP † 232 (X) (X) 122 (X) (X) 1.49 1.49 155.7 81.9 Henderson city (part) † 2 583 – 24 363 1 290 – 8 889 4.45 4.45 580.3 289.8 Indian Springs CDP † 1 302 1 164 (X) 657 510 (X) 19.05 19.05 68.4 34.5 Las Vegas city (part) † – – 164 674 – – 67 133 16.48 16.48 – – Laughlin CDP † 7 076 4 791 (X) 4 127 2 637 (X) 89.51 88.12 80.3 46.8 Mesquite city † 9 389 1 871 (X) 4 442 684 (X) 15.64 15.31 613.3 290.1 Moapa Town CDP † 928 (X) (X) 310 (X) (X) 150.76 150.76 6.2 2.1 Moapa Valley CDP † 5 784 3 444 1 111 2 213 1 415 472 43.71 43.57 132.7 50.8 Mount Charleston CDP † 285 (X) (X) 362 (X) (X) 29.36 29.36 9.7 12.3 North Las Vegas city (part) † – – 42 739 – – 14 123 20.65 20.65 – – Sandy Valley CDP † 1 804 (X) (X) 811 (X) (X) 56.02 56.02 32.2 14.5 Searchlight CDP † 576 (X) (X) 444 (X) (X) 13.07 13.07 44.1 34.0 Spring Valley CDP (part) † – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.45 0.45 – – Summerlin South CDP (part) † 505 (X) (X) 283 (X) (X) 39.68 39.68 12.7 7.1 Sunrise Manor CDP (part) † 7 952 4 451 44 155 3 138 1 599 17 483 7.47 7.47 1 065.1 420.3 Las Vegas CCD † 1 326 484 715 587 (X) 537 558 306 228 (X) 478.34 478.26 2 773.5 1 124.0 Boulder City city (part) † 14 966 12 567 – 6 979 5 390 – 36.00 35.98 416.0 194.0 Enterprise CDP (part) † 13 676 5 585 (X) 6 222 2 172 (X) 28.64 28.64 477.5 217.3 Henderson city (part) † 172 798 64 942 – 69 859 25 400 – 75.24 75.24 2 296.7 928.5 Las Vegas city (part) † 478 434 258 295 – 190 724 109 670 – 96.88 96.83 4 941.2 1 969.8 Nellis AFB CDP 8 896 8 377 7 476 3 040 2 065 1 736 3.07 3.07 2 895.9 989.6 North Las Vegas city (part) † 115 488 47 707 – 36 600 15 837 – 57.86 57.86 1 996.0 632.6 Paradise CDP † 186 070 124 682 84 818 85 398 63 924 40 715 47.14 47.14 3 947.3 1 811.6 Spring Valley CDP (part) † 117 390 51 726 (X) 52 870 22 236 (X) 32.91 32.91 3 567.4 1 606.7 Summerlin South CDP (part) † 3 230 (X) (X) 1 472 (X) (X) 1.16 1.16 2 780.0 1 266.9 Sunrise Manor CDP (part) † 148 168 90 911 – 55 272 35 665 – 30.78 30.78 4 813.5 1 795.6 Whitney CDP † 18 273 (X) (X) 7 849 (X) (X) 7.49 7.49 2 438.9 1 047.6 Winchester CDP † 26 958 23 365 19 728 13 535 12 485 10 531 4.31 4.31 6 253.2 3 139.6 Douglas County 41 259 27 637 19 421 19 006 14 121 9 399 737.65 709.85 58.1 26.8 GardnervilleMinden CCD † 24 974 15 639 (X) 9 887 6 322 (X) 166.17 165.39 151.0 59.8 Gardnerville CDP † 3 357 2 177 (X) 1 556 1 051 (X) 4.80 4.80 699.9 324.4 Gardnerville Ranchos CDP † 11 054 7 455 3 542 4 123 2 810 1 172 14.74 14.74 750.0 279.7 Indian Hills CDP (part) † – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Johnson Lane CDP † 4 837 2 551 (X) 1 829 943 (X) 21.40 21.38 226.2 85.5 Minden CDP † 2 836 1 441 (X) 1 231 688 (X) 4.29 4.27 664.2 288.3 GenoaJacks Valley CCD 6 631 4 158 (X) 2 752 1 671 (X) 66.68 66.64 99.5 41.3 Indian Hills CDP (part) † 4 407 2 544 (X) 1 737 963 (X) 9.79 9.79 449.9 177.3 Pine Nut CCD † 787 296 (X) 313 122 (X) 231.87 231.86 3.4 1.3 Topaz Lake CCD 2 128 1 429 (X) 1 092 796 (X) 180.17 178.67 11.9 6.1 Zephyr Cove CCD 6 739 6 115 (X) 4 962 5 210 (X) 92.77 67.29 100.1 73.7 Kingsbury CDP † 2 624 2 238 2 695 1 925 2 154 1 625 21.80 21.80 120.3 88.3 Stateline CDP 1 215 1 379 (X) 562 637 (X) 0.78 0.67 1 803.3 834.1 Zephyr CoveRound Hill Village CDP 1 649 1 434 1 316 1 426 1 458 1 015 8.19 7.93 207.8 179.7 Elko County 45 291 r 33 463 17 269 18 456 r 13 434 7 667 17 202.94 17 179.03 2.6 1.1 Carlin CCD 2 347 2 300 (X) 1 040 936 (X) 443.50 443.50 5.3 2.3 Carlin city † 2 161 2 220 1 232 1 014 888 559 9.21 9.21 234.6 110.1 Elko CCD † 32 823 24 246 (X) 12 934 9 115 (X) 2 865.53 2 863.16 11.5 4.5 Elko city † 16 708 r 14 836 8 758 6 948 r 5 887 3 649 14.49 14.49 1 153.3 479.6 Spring Creek CDP † 10 548 5 866 (X) 3 660 1 914 (X) 58.70 58.66 179.8 62.4 Jackpot CCD 1 214 1 159 (X) 532 580 (X) 1 405.14 1 405.05 0.9 0.4 Jarbidge CCD 112 113 (X) 191 143 (X) 1 816.08 1 815.78 0.1 0.1 Montello CCD † 487 213 (X) 347 166 (X) 1 682.89 1 682.59 0.3 0.2 Mountain City CCD 1 442 1 333 (X) 717 691 (X) 3 864.15 3 856.42 0.4 0.2 Owyhee CDP 1 017 908 (X) 371 353 (X) 225.46 224.30 4.5 1.7 Wells CCD † 2 117 1 992 (X) 1 046 932 (X) 3 454.89 3 441.80 0.6 0.3 Wells city † 1 346 1 256 1 218 633 562 535 6.88 6.88 195.6 92.0 West Wendover CCD 4 749 2 174 (X) 1 649 898 (X) 1 670.76 1 670.72 2.8 1.0 West Wendover city † 4 721 (X) (X) 1 626 (X) (X) 7.50 7.50 629.8 216.9 Esmeralda County 971 1 344 777 833 966 368 3 589.00 3 588.50 0.3 0.2 Goldfield CCD 440 659 (X) 434 572 (X) 1 524.16 1 524.16 0.3 0.3 Silverpeak CCD 531 685 (X) 399 394 (X) 2 064.83 2 064.34 0.3 0.2 Eureka County 1 651 1 547 1 198 1 025 817 605 4 179.96 4 175.68 0.4 0.2 Beowawe CCD 548 440 (X) 404 275 (X) 1 860.45 1 857.87 0.3 0.2 Eureka CCD 1 103 1 107 (X) 621 542 (X) 2 319.51 2 317.81 0.5 0.3 Humboldt County 16 106 12 844 9 449 6 954 5 044 3 835 9 657.87 9 647.91 1.7 0.7 Golconda CCD † 9 952 429 (X) 4 269 227 (X) 1 782.68 1 782.25 5.6 2.4 Winnemucca city (part) † 5 908 (X) (X) 2 634 (X) (X) 5.99 5.99 986.0 439.6 McDermitt CCD † 1 240 1 192 (X) 604 534 (X) 2 191.68 2 188.28 0.6 0.3 McDermitt CDP 269 373 (X) 107 133 (X) 13.17 13.17 20.4 8.1 Summit Lake CCD † 292 281 (X) 193 178 (X) 3 516.19 3 510.15 0.1 0.1 Winnemucca CCD † 4 622 10 942 (X) 1 888 4 105 (X) 2 167.32 2 167.24 2.1 0.9 Winnemucca city (part) † 1 266 r 6 102 4 140 646 r 2 429 1 919 2.28 2.28 555.7 283.5 Lander County 5 794 6 266 4 076 2 780 2 586 1 664 5 519.47 5 493.63 1.1 0.5 Austin CCD 468 990 (X) 372 537 (X) 3 782.37 3 756.59 0.1 0.1 Battle Mountain CCD 5 326 5 276 (X) 2 408 2 049 (X) 1 737.10 1 737.04 3.1 1.4 Battle Mountain CDP † 2 871 3 542 2 749 1 455 1 431 1 096 1.81 1.81 1 588.3 804.9 Lincoln County 4 165 3 775 3 732 2 178 1 800 1 685 10 636.77 10 633.61 0.4 0.2 Alamo CCD 1 096 1 023 (X) 542 440 (X) 4 134.44 4 132.18 0.3 0.1 Caliente CCD 1 204 1 148 (X) 546 490 (X) 2 826.17 2 825.73 0.4 0.2 Caliente city (part) † 1 123 1 111 982 479 449 443 1.86 1.86 605.3 258.2 Pioche CCD 1 865 1 604 (X) 1 090 870 (X) 3 676.15 3 675.70 0.5 0.3 Caliente city (part) † – ––– –– – ––– Population and Housing Unit Counts Nevada 5

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 5. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

2000 area measurements 2000 average per State Population Housing units in square miles square mile County County Subdivision Housing Place 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

The StateCon.

Lyon County 34 501 20 001 13 594 14 279 8 722 5 815 2 016.40 1 993.69 17.3 7.2 Dayton CCD 9 682 4 321 (X) 3 794 1 804 (X) 213.46 213.25 45.4 17.8 Dayton CDP † 5 907 2 217 (X) 2 322 920 (X) 31.73 31.71 186.3 73.2 Fernley CCD 8 596 5 188 (X) 3 452 2 049 (X) 95.95 89.66 95.9 38.5 Fernley CDP † 8 543 5 164 (X) 3 432 2 030 (X) 35.41 35.41 241.2 96.9 Silver Springs CCD 6 691 3 261 (X) 2 776 1 482 (X) 591.93 580.28 11.5 4.8 Silver Springs CDP † 4 708 2 253 (X) 1 935 1 061 (X) 78.59 72.43 65.0 26.7 Smith Valley CCD † 1 564 1 139 (X) 697 503 (X) 732.01 728.40 2.1 1.0 Smith Valley CDP † 1 425 1 033 (X) 609 438 (X) 122.55 120.55 11.8 5.1 Yerington CCD 7 968 6 092 (X) 3 560 2 884 (X) 383.05 382.10 20.9 9.3 Yerington city † 2 883 2 367 2 021 1 359 1 123 912 1.70 1.70 1 698.4 800.6 Mineral County 5 071 6 475 6 217 2 866 2 994 3 019 3 812.97 3 756.40 1.3 0.8 Hawthorne CCD † 3 928 5 169 (X) 2 239 2 364 (X) 985.33 936.62 4.2 2.4 Hawthorne CDP 3 311 4 162 3 741 1 883 1 858 1 653 1.48 1.48 2 234.9 1 271.0 Schurz CDP (part) † – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.01 0.01 – – Mina CCD † 284 484 (X) 279 331 (X) 1 650.47 1 650.47 0.2 0.2 Walker River CCD † 859 822 (X) 348 299 (X) 1 177.17 1 169.31 0.7 0.3 Schurz CDP (part) † 721 617 (X) 312 249 (X) 60.44 60.44 11.9 5.2 Nye County 32 485 17 781 9 048 15 934 8 073 4 292 18 158.73 18 146.66 1.8 0.9 Amargosa Valley CCD † 1 176 761 (X) 541 334 (X) 527.80 527.80 2.2 1.0 Beatty CCD † 1 173 1 652 (X) 752 902 (X) 1 031.38 1 030.79 1.1 0.7 Beatty CDP 1 154 1 623 (X) 740 869 (X) 175.65 175.65 6.6 4.2 Crystal CCD † 7 135 92 (X) 3 370 49 (X) 480.21 480.08 14.9 7.0 Pahrump CDP (part) † 7 030 15 (X) 3 300 8 (X) 102.81 102.81 68.4 32.1 Duckwater CCD 250 298 (X) 154 215 (X) 4 348.83 4 346.40 0.1 – Gabbs CCD 503 812 (X) 281 359 (X) 1 780.35 1 780.35 0.3 0.2 Gabbs city 318 667 811 183 290 303 3.02 3.02 105.2 60.5 Pahrump CCD † 17 601 7 425 (X) 8 351 3 508 (X) 195.39 195.39 90.1 42.7 Pahrump CDP (part) † 17 601 7 409 (X) 8 351 3 501 (X) 195.07 195.07 90.2 42.8 Ralston CCD † 39 122 (X) 24 62 (X) 2 882.21 2 880.38 – – Round Mountain CCD † 1 825 1 923 (X) 872 891 (X) 2 559.87 2 559.63 0.7 0.3 Tonopah CCD 2 783 3 680 (X) 1 589 1 753 (X) 120.43 120.43 23.1 13.2 Tonopah CDP 2 627 3 616 1 952 1 561 1 713 949 16.21 16.21 162.1 96.3 Yucca Flat CCD † – 1 016 (X) – – (X) 4 232.27 4 225.42 – – Pershing County 6 693 4 336 3 408 2 389 1 908 1 414 6 067.55 6 036.56 1.1 0.4 Imlay CCD 1 912 1 104 (X) 885 546 (X) 4 259.24 4 234.34 0.5 0.2 Lovelock CCD 4 781 3 232 (X) 1 504 1 362 (X) 1 808.31 1 802.22 2.7 0.8 Lovelock city † 2 003 2 069 1 680 951 892 669 0.87 0.87 2 311.6 1 097.5 Storey County 3 399 2 526 1 503 1 596 1 085 726 263.80 263.45 12.9 6.1 Clark CCD † 882 700 (X) 461 292 (X) 133.85 133.76 6.6 3.4 Virginia City CCD † 2 517 1 826 (X) 1 135 793 (X) 129.94 129.69 19.4 8.8 Washoe County † 339 486 254 667 193 623 143 908 112 193 86 051 6 551.32 6 342.27 53.5 22.7 High Desert CCD † 912 (X) (X) 487 (X) (X) 4 405.49 4 400.52 0.2 0.1 GerlachEmpire CDP † 499 (X) (X) 297 (X) (X) 94.07 94.07 5.3 3.2 Incline Village CCD † 9 952 7 567 (X) 7 664 6 774 (X) 50.42 28.88 344.6 265.4 Incline VillageCrystal Bay CDP (part) † 9 952 7 119 6 225 7 664 6 255 5 008 50.42 28.88 344.6 265.4 North Valleys CCD † 34 002 (X) (X) 12 155 (X) (X) 262.66 260.99 130.3 46.6 Cold Springs CDP † 3 834 (X) (X) 1 382 (X) (X) 18.73 17.10 224.2 80.8 Lemmon ValleyGolden Valley CDP † 6 855 (X) (X) 2 507 (X) (X) 32.45 32.45 211.2 77.2 Reno city (part) † 18 379 (X) (X) 6 365 (X) (X) 18.04 18.04 1 018.9 352.9 Pyramid Lake CCD † 1 714 1 438 (X) 668 620 (X) 906.76 735.34 2.3 0.9 Nixon CDP † 418 (X) (X) 144 (X) (X) 6.32 6.32 66.2 22.8 Sutcliffe CDP † 281 (X) (X) 113 (X) (X) 10.00 10.00 28.1 11.3 Wadsworth CDP 881 640 (X) 360 292 (X) 3.71 3.71 237.7 97.1 Reno North CCD † 71 163 (X) (X) 30 938 (X) (X) 21.70 21.64 3 288.3 1 429.6 Reno city (part) † 67 667 (X) (X) 29 621 (X) (X) 17.46 17.41 3 886.7 1 701.4 Sparks city (part) † 2 153 (X) (X) 828 (X) (X) 0.31 0.31 7 047.7 2 710.4 Reno Southeast CCD † 54 622 (X) (X) 24 178 (X) (X) 46.96 46.81 1 166.9 516.5 Reno city (part) † 49 489 (X) (X) 22 146 (X) (X) 17.38 17.32 2 857.8 1 278.9 Reno Southwest CCD † 53 634 (X) (X) 24 483 (X) (X) 147.35 147.22 364.3 166.3 Incline VillageCrystal Bay CDP (part) † – (X) (X) – (X) (X) – – – – Reno city (part) † 43 073 (X) (X) 20 427 (X) (X) 12.99 12.91 3 337.3 1 582.7 Sparks CCD † 55 794 (X) (X) 21 901 (X) (X) 16.11 16.11 3 464.1 1 359.8 Sparks city (part) † 55 186 (X) (X) 21 668 (X) (X) 14.23 14.23 3 878.4 1 522.8 Sun Valley CCD † 21 002 (X) (X) 7 464 (X) (X) 15.49 15.49 1 355.7 481.8 Reno city (part) † 1 631 (X) (X) 802 (X) (X) 0.83 0.83 1 954.7 961.2 Sparks city (part) † 42 (X) (X) 10 (X) (X) 0.39 0.39 107.5 25.6 Sun Valley CDP (part) † 19 329 (X) (X) 6 652 (X) (X) 13.81 13.81 1 400.1 481.8 Verdi CCD † 3 193 (X) (X) 1 306 (X) (X) 26.82 26.70 119.6 48.9 Reno city (part) † 241 (X) (X) 92 (X) (X) 2.63 2.61 92.4 35.3 VerdiMogul CDP † 2 949 (X) (X) 1 213 (X) (X) 24.17 24.08 122.5 50.4 Warm SpringsTruckee Canyon CCD † 22 054 (X) (X) 8 151 (X) (X) 519.05 518.90 42.5 15.7 Spanish Springs CDP † 9 018 (X) (X) 3 078 (X) (X) 59.52 59.52 151.5 51.7 Sparks city (part) † 8 965 (X) (X) 3 519 (X) (X) 9.06 9.00 996.6 391.2 Sun Valley CDP (part) † 132 (X) (X) 51 (X) (X) 1.20 1.20 110.3 42.6 Washoe Valley CCD † 11 444 (X) (X) 4 513 (X) (X) 132.51 123.67 92.5 36.5 White Pine County 9 181 9 264 8 167 4 439 3 982 3 664 8 896.60 8 875.98 1.0 0.5 Baker CCD 382 337 (X) 237 265 (X) 3 317.49 3 303.88 0.1 0.1 Cherry Creek CCD 93 153 (X) 136 144 (X) 2 442.68 2 436.37 – 0.1 Ely CCD 5 535 5 846 (X) 2 847 2 437 (X) 539.87 539.66 10.3 5.3 Ely city † 4 041 4 756 4 882 2 205 2 098 2 140 7.13 7.13 566.8 309.3 Lund CCD 372 476 (X) 202 207 (X) 1 625.02 1 624.94 0.2 0.1 McGill CCD 2 293 1 900 (X) 727 689 (X) 721.36 720.95 3.2 1.0 McGill CDP † 1 054 1 258 1 419 599 576 618 1.10 1.10 953.9 542.1 Ruth CCD 506 552 (X) 290 240 (X) 250.18 250.18 2.0 1.2 Carson City † 52 457 40 443 32 022 21 283 16 628 13 371 155.66 143.35 365.9 148.5

6 Nevada Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units 2000 area measurements 2000 average per State 2000 urban in square miles square mile Place and [in Selected States] (U) or rural County Subdivision (R) land Housing area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

The State (U/R) 1 998 257 r 1 201 675 800 508 827 457 r 518 777 339 956 110 560.71 109 825.99 18.2 7.5 Battle Mountain CDP, Lander County (U/R) 2 871 3 542 2 749 1 455 1 431 1 096 1.81 1.81 1 588.3 804.9 Urban part (U) 2 871 (X) (X) 1 455 (X) (X) 1.59 1.59 1 811.0 917.8 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.22 0.22 – – Beatty CDP, Nye County (R) 1 154 1 623 (X) 740 869 (X) 175.65 175.65 6.6 4.2 Blue Diamond CDP, Clark County (R) 282 (X) (X) 125 (X) (X) 7.36 7.36 38.3 17.0 Boulder City city, Clark County (U/R) 14 966 12 567 9 590 6 979 5 390 4 025 202.66 202.64 73.9 34.4 Urban part (U) 12 059 (X) (X) 5 358 (X) (X) 3.47 3.47 3 480.2 1 546.3 Rural part (R) 2 907 (X) (X) 1 621 (X) (X) 199.20 199.18 14.6 8.1 Bunkerville CDP, Clark County (R) 1 014 (X) (X) 277 (X) (X) 43.41 42.95 23.6 6.4 Caliente city, Lincoln County (R) 1 123 1 111 982 479 449 443 1.86 1.86 603.7 257.5 CalNevAri CDP, Clark County (R) 278 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 2.30 2.30 120.9 86.5 Carlin city, Elko County (R) 2 161 2 220 1 232 1 014 888 559 9.21 9.21 234.6 110.1 Carson City, Carson City (U/R) 52 457 40 443 32 022 21 283 16 628 13 371 155.66 143.35 365.9 148.5 Urban part (U) 49 295 (X) (X) 19 901 (X) (X) 20.37 20.37 2 420.3 977.1 Rural part (R) 3 162 (X) (X) 1 382 (X) (X) 135.29 122.99 25.7 11.2 Cold Springs CDP, Washoe County (U/R) 3 834 (X) (X) 1 382 (X) (X) 18.73 17.10 224.2 80.8 Urban part (U) 2 751 (X) (X) 1 003 (X) (X) 0.98 0.98 2 819.0 1 027.8 Rural part (R) 1 083 (X) (X) 379 (X) (X) 17.76 16.13 67.2 23.5 Dayton CDP, Lyon County (U/R) 5 907 2 217 (X) 2 322 920 (X) 31.73 31.71 186.3 73.2 Urban part (U) 3 967 (X) (X) 1 571 (X) (X) 3.17 3.17 1 250.5 495.2 Rural part (R) 1 940 (X) (X) 751 (X) (X) 28.56 28.54 68.0 26.3 Elko city, Elko County (U/R) 16 708 r 14 836 8 758 6 948 r 5 887 3 649 14.49 14.49 1 153.3 479.6 Urban part (U) 15 954 (X) (X) 6 573 (X) (X) 7.00 7.00 2 280.5 939.6 Rural part (R) 754 (X) (X) 375 (X) (X) 7.49 7.49 100.6 50.1 Ely city, White Pine County (U/R) 4 041 4 756 4 882 2 205 2 098 2 140 7.13 7.13 566.8 309.3 Urban part (U) 3 948 (X) (X) 2 139 (X) (X) 1.92 1.92 2 052.9 1 112.2 Rural part (R) 93 (X) (X) 66 (X) (X) 5.21 5.21 17.9 12.7 Enterprise CDP, Clark County (U/R) 14 676 6 412 (X) 6 609 2 506 (X) 48.60 48.60 301.9 136.0 Urban part (U) 12 412 (X) (X) 5 751 (X) (X) 10.85 10.85 1 144.0 530.0 Rural part (R) 2 264 (X) (X) 858 (X) (X) 37.75 37.75 60.0 22.7 Fallon city, Churchill County (U/R) 7 536 r 6 430 4 262 3 336 r 2 760 1 895 3.06 3.05 2 474.1 1 095.2 Urban part (U) 7 508 (X) (X) 3 320 (X) (X) 2.69 2.69 2 788.6 1 233.1 Rural part (R) 28 (X) (X) 16 (X) (X) 0.37 0.35 79.2 45.3 Fallon Station CDP, Churchill County (U/R) 1 265 1 092 1 256 360 300 281 2.48 2.48 509.5 145.0 Urban part (U) 1 052 (X) (X) 299 (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 7 866.9 2 235.9 Rural part (R) 213 (X) (X) 61 (X) (X) 2.35 2.35 90.7 26.0 Fernley CDP, Lyon County (U/R) 8 543 5 164 (X) 3 432 2 030 (X) 35.41 35.41 241.2 96.9 Urban part (U) 6 725 (X) (X) 2 665 (X) (X) 3.78 3.78 1 781.3 705.9 Rural part (R) 1 818 (X) (X) 767 (X) (X) 31.64 31.64 57.5 24.2 Gabbs city, Nye County (R) 318 667 811 183 290 303 3.02 3.02 105.2 60.5 Gardnerville CDP, Douglas County (U/R) 3 357 2 177 (X) 1 556 1 051 (X) 4.80 4.80 699.9 324.4 Urban part (U) 3 220 (X) (X) 1 544 (X) (X) 1.25 1.25 2 567.2 1 231.0 Rural part (R) 137 (X) (X) 12 (X) (X) 3.54 3.54 38.7 3.4 Gardnerville Ranchos CDP, Douglas County (U/R) 11 054 7 455 3 542 4 123 2 810 1 172 14.74 14.74 750.0 279.7 Urban part (U) 10 488 (X) (X) 3 924 (X) (X) 5.13 5.13 2 045.2 765.2 Rural part (R) 566 (X) (X) 199 (X) (X) 9.61 9.61 58.9 20.7 GerlachEmpire CDP, Washoe County (R) 499 (X) (X) 297 (X) (X) 94.07 94.07 5.3 3.2 Goodsprings CDP, Clark County (R) 232 (X) (X) 122 (X) (X) 1.49 1.49 155.7 81.9 Hawthorne CDP, Mineral County (U) 3 311 4 162 3 741 1 883 1 858 1 653 1.48 1.48 2 234.9 1 271.0 Henderson city, Clark County (U/R) 175 381 r 64 948 24 363 71 149 r 25 404 8 889 79.69 79.69 2 200.8 892.8 Urban part (U) 171 970 (X) (X) 69 389 (X) (X) 47.77 47.77 3 599.9 1 452.6 Rural part (R) 3 411 (X) (X) 1 760 (X) (X) 31.92 31.92 106.9 55.1 Incline VillageCrystal Bay CDP, Washoe County (U/R) 9 952 7 119 6 225 7 664 6 255 5 008 50.42 28.88 344.6 265.4 Urban part (U) 8 051 (X) (X) 6 293 (X) (X) 5.35 5.35 1 505.6 1 176.8 Rural part (R) 1 901 (X) (X) 1 371 (X) (X) 45.07 23.53 80.8 58.3 Indian Hills CDP, Douglas County (U/R) 4 407 2 544 (X) 1 737 963 (X) 9.80 9.80 449.5 177.2 Urban part (U) 3 880 (X) (X) 1 527 (X) (X) 2.79 2.79 1 391.9 547.8 Rural part (R) 527 (X) (X) 210 (X) (X) 7.02 7.02 75.1 29.9 Indian Springs CDP, Clark County (R) 1 302 1 164 (X) 657 510 (X) 19.05 19.05 68.4 34.5 Johnson Lane CDP, Douglas County (U/R) 4 837 2 551 (X) 1 829 943 (X) 21.40 21.38 226.2 85.5 Urban part (U) 4 011 (X) (X) 1 487 (X) (X) 4.43 4.43 904.9 335.5 Rural part (R) 826 (X) (X) 342 (X) (X) 16.97 16.95 48.7 20.2 Kingsbury CDP, Douglas County (U/R) 2 624 2 238 2 695 1 925 2 154 1 625 21.80 21.80 120.3 88.3 Urban part (U) 1 957 (X) (X) 1 432 (X) (X) 1.91 1.91 1 026.2 750.9 Rural part (R) 667 (X) (X) 493 (X) (X) 19.90 19.90 33.5 24.8 Las Vegas city, Clark County (U/R) 478 434 r 258 204 164 674 190 724 r 109 616 67 133 113.36 113.31 4 222.5 1 683.3 Urban part (U) 478 122 (X) (X) 190 592 (X) (X) 82.41 82.37 5 804.8 2 313.9 Rural part (R) 312 (X) (X) 132 (X) (X) 30.95 30.94 10.1 4.3 Laughlin CDP, Clark County (U/R) 7 076 4 791 (X) 4 127 2 637 (X) 89.51 88.12 80.3 46.8 Urban part (U) 4 450 (X) (X) 2 652 (X) (X) 0.75 0.75 5 934.8 3 536.9 Rural part (R) 2 626 (X) (X) 1 475 (X) (X) 88.76 87.37 30.1 16.9 Population and Housing Unit Counts Nevada 7

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units 2000 area measurements 2000 average per State 2000 urban in square miles square mile Place and [in Selected States] (U) or rural County Subdivision (R) land Housing area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

The StateCon. Lemmon ValleyGolden Valley CDP, Washoe County (U/R) 6 855 (X) (X) 2 507 (X) (X) 32.45 32.45 211.2 77.2 Urban part (U) 5 956 (X) (X) 2 149 (X) (X) 8.22 8.22 725.0 261.6 Rural part (R) 899 (X) (X) 358 (X) (X) 24.24 24.24 37.1 14.8 Lovelock city, Pershing County (R) 2 003 2 069 1 680 951 892 669 0.87 0.87 2 311.6 1 097.5 McDermitt CDP, Humboldt County (R) 269 373 (X) 107 133 (X) 13.17 13.17 20.4 8.1 McGill CDP, White Pine County (R) 1 054 1 258 1 419 599 576 618 1.10 1.10 953.9 542.1 Mesquite city, Clark County (U/R) 9 389 1 871 (X) 4 442 684 (X) 15.64 15.31 613.3 290.1 Urban part (U) 8 764 (X) (X) 3 952 (X) (X) 5.11 5.11 1 715.4 773.5 Rural part (R) 625 (X) (X) 490 (X) (X) 10.54 10.20 61.3 48.0 Minden CDP, Douglas County (U/R) 2 836 1 441 (X) 1 231 688 (X) 4.29 4.27 664.2 288.3 Urban part (U) 2 830 (X) (X) 1 229 (X) (X) 3.30 3.28 863.3 374.9 Rural part (R) 6 (X) (X) 2 (X) (X) 0.99 0.99 6.0 2.0 Moapa Town CDP, Clark County (R) 928 (X) (X) 310 (X) (X) 150.76 150.76 6.2 2.1 Moapa Valley CDP, Clark County (U/R) 5 784 3 444 1 111 2 213 1 415 472 43.71 43.57 132.7 50.8 Urban part (U) 4 087 (X) (X) 1 648 (X) (X) 5.02 5.02 813.5 328.0 Rural part (R) 1 697 (X) (X) 565 (X) (X) 38.68 38.55 44.0 14.7 Mount Charleston CDP, Clark County (R) 285 (X) (X) 362 (X) (X) 29.36 29.36 9.7 12.3 Nellis AFB CDP, Clark County (U/R) 8 896 8 377 7 476 3 040 2 065 1 736 3.07 3.07 2 895.9 989.6 Urban part (U) 8 896 (X) (X) 3 040 (X) (X) 2.95 2.95 3 019.7 1 031.9 Rural part (R) – (X) (X) – (X) (X) 0.13 0.13 – – Nixon CDP, Washoe County (R) 418 (X) (X) 144 (X) (X) 6.32 6.32 66.2 22.8 North Las Vegas city, Clark County (U/R) 115 488 r 47 849 42 739 36 600 r 15 881 14 123 78.51 78.51 1 471.0 466.2 Urban part (U) 115 434 (X) (X) 36 570 (X) (X) 30.06 30.06 3 840.6 1 216.7 Rural part (R) 54 (X) (X) 30 (X) (X) 48.45 48.45 1.1 0.6 Owyhee CDP, Elko County (R) 1 017 908 (X) 371 353 (X) 225.46 224.30 4.5 1.7 Pahrump CDP, Nye County (U/R) 24 631 7 424 (X) 11 651 3 509 (X) 297.88 297.88 82.7 39.1 Urban part (U) 14 719 (X) (X) 6 956 (X) (X) 22.93 22.93 641.8 303.3 Rural part (R) 9 912 (X) (X) 4 695 (X) (X) 274.94 274.94 36.1 17.1 Paradise CDP, Clark County (U/R) 186 070 124 682 84 818 85 398 63 924 40 715 47.14 47.14 3 947.3 1 811.6 Urban part (U) 185 944 (X) (X) 85 356 (X) (X) 41.72 41.72 4 456.4 2 045.7 Rural part (R) 126 (X) (X) 42 (X) (X) 5.41 5.41 23.3 7.8 Reno city, Washoe County (U/R) 180 480 133 850 100 756 79 453 61 384 47 380 69.34 69.11 2 611.4 1 149.6 Urban part (U) 180 213 (X) (X) 79 344 (X) (X) 55.62 55.43 3 251.0 1 431.4 Rural part (R) 267 (X) (X) 109 (X) (X) 13.71 13.68 19.5 8.0 Sandy Valley CDP, Clark County (R) 1 804 (X) (X) 811 (X) (X) 56.02 56.02 32.2 14.5 Schurz CDP, Mineral County (R) 721 617 (X) 312 249 (X) 60.45 60.45 11.9 5.2 Searchlight CDP, Clark County (R) 576 (X) (X) 444 (X) (X) 13.07 13.07 44.1 34.0 Silver Springs CDP, Lyon County (R) 4 708 2 253 (X) 1 935 1 061 (X) 78.59 72.43 65.0 26.7 Smith Valley CDP, Lyon County (R) 1 425 1 033 (X) 609 438 (X) 122.55 120.55 11.8 5.1 Spanish Springs CDP, Washoe County (U/R) 9 018 (X) (X) 3 078 (X) (X) 59.52 59.52 151.5 51.7 Urban part (U) 7 886 (X) (X) 2 676 (X) (X) 4.68 4.68 1 685.0 571.8 Rural part (R) 1 132 (X) (X) 402 (X) (X) 54.84 54.84 20.6 7.3 Sparks city, Washoe County (U/R) 66 346 53 367 40 780 26 025 21 660 16 179 23.98 23.92 2 773.6 1 088.0 Urban part (U) 65 762 (X) (X) 25 642 (X) (X) 15.19 15.19 4 329.3 1 688.1 Rural part (R) 584 (X) (X) 383 (X) (X) 8.79 8.73 66.9 43.9 Spring Creek CDP, Elko County (U/R) 10 548 5 866 (X) 3 660 1 914 (X) 58.70 58.66 179.8 62.4 Urban part (U) 2 960 (X) (X) 1 045 (X) (X) 2.90 2.90 1 020.5 360.3 Rural part (R) 7 588 (X) (X) 2 615 (X) (X) 55.80 55.76 136.1 46.9 Spring Valley CDP, Clark County (U/R) 117 390 51 726 (X) 52 870 22 236 (X) 33.36 33.36 3 519.4 1 585.0 Urban part (U) 115 553 (X) (X) 51 680 (X) (X) 21.62 21.62 5 345.5 2 390.7 Rural part (R) 1 837 (X) (X) 1 190 (X) (X) 11.74 11.74 156.5 101.4 Stateline CDP, Douglas County (U) 1 215 1 379 (X) 562 637 (X) 0.69 0.67 1 803.3 834.1 Summerlin South CDP, Clark County (U/R) 3 735 (X) (X) 1 755 (X) (X) 40.84 40.84 91.5 43.0 Urban part (U) 3 384 (X) (X) 1 539 (X) (X) 0.74 0.74 4 557.0 2 072.5 Rural part (R) 351 (X) (X) 216 (X) (X) 40.10 40.10 8.8 5.4 Sunrise Manor CDP, Clark County (U/R) 156 120 95 362 44 155 58 410 37 264 17 483 38.25 38.25 4 081.8 1 527.1 Urban part (U) 155 564 (X) (X) 58 154 (X) (X) 25.97 25.97 5 989.4 2 239.0 Rural part (R) 556 (X) (X) 256 (X) (X) 12.27 12.27 45.3 20.9 Sun Valley CDP, Washoe County (U/R) 19 461 11 391 8 822 6 703 4 257 3 380 15.00 15.00 1 297.2 446.8 Urban part (U) 18 994 (X) (X) 6 530 (X) (X) 7.26 7.26 2 615.1 899.1 Rural part (R) 467 (X) (X) 173 (X) (X) 7.74 7.74 60.3 22.4 Sutcliffe CDP, Washoe County (R) 281 (X) (X) 113 (X) (X) 10.00 10.00 28.1 11.3 Tonopah CDP, Nye County (R) 2 627 3 616 1 952 1 561 1 713 949 16.21 16.21 162.1 96.3 VerdiMogul CDP, Washoe County (U/R) 2 949 (X) (X) 1 213 (X) (X) 24.17 24.08 122.5 50.4 Urban part (U) 1 769 (X) (X) 762 (X) (X) 1.43 1.43 1 233.4 531.3 Rural part (R) 1 180 (X) (X) 451 (X) (X) 22.74 22.65 52.1 19.9 Wadsworth CDP, Washoe County (U/R) 881 640 (X) 360 292 (X) 3.71 3.71 237.7 97.1 Urban part (U) 587 (X) (X) 246 (X) (X) 0.51 0.51 1 141.0 478.2 Rural part (R) 294 (X) (X) 114 (X) (X) 3.19 3.19 92.1 35.7 Wells city, Elko County (R) 1 346 1 256 1 218 633 562 535 6.88 6.88 195.6 92.0 West Wendover city, Elko County (U/R) 4 721 (X) (X) 1 626 (X) (X) 7.50 7.50 629.8 216.9 Urban part (U) 4 013 (X) (X) 1 347 (X) (X) 1.48 1.48 2 704.6 907.8 Rural part (R) 708 (X) (X) 279 (X) (X) 6.01 6.01 117.8 46.4 8 Nevada Population and Housing Unit Counts

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 6. Population and Housing Units: 1980 to 2000; and Area Measurements and Density: 2000Con. [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." A place or place part is designated as (U) if it has entirely urban land area, as (R) if it has entirely rural land area, or as (U/R) if it has both urban land area and rural land area. An entity shown as entirely urban (U) may have rural water area, which is not included in the total area shown. An entity with land area rounding to less than 0.01 in square miles (shown as "–") has a small amount of land area in square meters (less than 12,949 square meters). Density computed using land area. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units 2000 area measurements 2000 average per State 2000 urban in square miles square mile Place and [in Selected States] (U) or rural County Subdivision (R) land Housing area 2000 1990 1980 2000 1990 1980 Total area Land area Population units

The StateCon.

Whitney CDP, Clark County (U/R) 18 273 (X) (X) 7 849 (X) (X) 7.49 7.49 2 438.9 1 047.6 Urban part (U) 18 098 (X) (X) 7 759 (X) (X) 3.76 3.76 4 810.2 2 062.2 Rural part (R) 175 (X) (X) 90 (X) (X) 3.73 3.73 46.9 24.1 Winchester CDP, Clark County (U) 26 958 23 365 19 728 13 535 12 485 10 531 4.31 4.31 6 253.2 3 139.6 Winnemucca city, Humboldt County (U/R) 7 174 r 6 102 4 140 3 280 r 2 429 1 919 8.27 8.27 867.5 396.6 Urban part (U) 6 617 (X) (X) 3 062 (X) (X) 3.26 3.26 2 026.9 938.0 Rural part (R) 557 (X) (X) 218 (X) (X) 5.01 5.01 111.3 43.6 Yerington city, Lyon County (U/R) 2 883 2 367 2 021 1 359 1 123 912 1.70 1.70 1 698.4 800.6 Urban part (U) 2 777 (X) (X) 1 282 (X) (X) 1.27 1.27 2 182.4 1 007.5 Rural part (R) 106 (X) (X) 77 (X) (X) 0.42 0.42 249.4 181.2 Zephyr CoveRound Hill Village CDP, Douglas County (U/R) 1 649 1 434 1 316 1 426 1 458 1 015 8.19 7.93 207.8 179.7 Urban part (U) 385 (X) (X) 266 (X) (X) 0.69 0.69 561.5 387.9 Rural part (R) 1 264 (X) (X) 1 160 (X) (X) 7.51 7.25 174.4 160.0

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 7. Rank by 2000 Population and Housing Units: 1990 and 2000 [For information concerning historical counts, see "User Notes." For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Population Housing units State Place [2,500 or More Population] 2000 rank 2000 1990 2000 rank 2000 1990

The State (X) 1 998 257 r 1 201 675 (X) 827 457 r 518 777

Las Vegas city 1 478 434 r 258 204 1 190 724 r 109 616 Paradise CDP 2 186 070 124 682 2 85 398 63 924 Reno city 3 180 480 133 850 3 79 453 61 384 Henderson city 4 175 381 r 64 948 4 71 149 r 25 404 Sunrise Manor CDP 5 156 120 95 362 5 58 410 37 264 Spring Valley CDP 6 117 390 51 726 6 52 870 22 236 North Las Vegas city 7 115 488 r 47 849 7 36 600 r 15 881 Sparks city 8 66 346 53 367 8 26 025 21 660 Carson City 9 52 457 40 443 9 21 283 16 628 Winchester CDP 10 26 958 23 365 10 13 535 12 485 Pahrump CDP 11 24 631 7 424 11 11 651 3 509 Sun Valley CDP 12 19 461 11 391 16 6 703 4 257 Whitney CDP 13 18 273 (X) 12 7 849 (X) Elko city 14 16 708 r 14 836 15 6 948 r 5 887 Boulder City city 15 14 966 12 567 14 6 979 5 390 Enterprise CDP 16 14 676 6 412 17 6 609 2 506 Gardnerville Ranchos CDP 17 11 054 7 455 20 4 123 2 810 Spring Creek CDP 18 10 548 5 866 21 3 660 1 914 Incline VillageCrystal Bay CDP 19 9 952 7 119 13 7 664 6 255 Mesquite city 20 9 389 1 871 18 4 442 684 Spanish Springs CDP 21 9 018 (X) 25 3 078 (X) Nellis AFB CDP 22 8 896 8 377 26 3 040 2 065 Fernley CDP 23 8 543 5 164 22 3 432 2 030 Fallon city 24 7 536 r 6 430 23 3 336 r 2 760 Winnemucca city 25 7 174 r 6 102 24 3 280 r 2 429 Laughlin CDP 26 7 076 4 791 19 4 127 2 637 Lemmon ValleyGolden Valley CDP 27 6 855 (X) 27 2 507 (X) Dayton CDP 28 5 907 2 217 28 2 322 920 Moapa Valley CDP 29 5 784 3 444 29 2 213 1 415 Johnson Lane CDP 30 4 837 2 551 34 1 829 943 West Wendover city 31 4 721 (X) 37 1 626 (X) Silver Springs CDP 32 4 708 2 253 31 1 935 1 061 Indian Hills CDP 33 4 407 2 544 36 1 737 963 Ely city 34 4 041 4 756 30 2 205 2 098 Cold Springs CDP 35 3 834 (X) 41 1 382 (X) Summerlin South CDP 36 3 735 (X) 35 1 755 (X) Gardnerville CDP 37 3 357 2 177 39 1 556 1 051 Hawthorne CDP 38 3 311 4 162 33 1 883 1 858 VerdiMogul CDP 39 2 949 (X) 44 1 213 (X) Yerington city 40 2 883 2 367 42 1 359 1 123 Battle Mountain CDP 41 2 871 3 542 40 1 455 1 431 Minden CDP 42 2 836 1 441 43 1 231 688 Tonopah CDP 43 2 627 3 616 38 1 561 1 713 Kingsbury CDP 44 2 624 2 238 32 1 925 2 154

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 8. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000 [Places classified by population size. Portions of certain places may be classified as rural (see "Extended Place" in Appendix A). For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Total Urban

In place

State All urban places Size of Place [Population] (entirely or partly urban) Entirely urban places Partly urban places

Number Percent of Number Number Number of total of of of Population places population Total Population places Population places Population places Not in place

The State 1 998 257 71 100.0 1 828 646 1 767 367 46 31 484 3 1 735 883 43 61 279 In place 1 850 812 71 92.6 1 767 367 1 767 367 46 31 484 3 1 735 883 43 (X) Place of 1,000,000 or more – –––––––––(X) 500,000 to 999,999 – –––––––––(X) 250,000 to 499,999 478 434 1 23.9 478 122 478 122 1 – – 478 122 1 (X) 100,000 to 249,999 930 929 6 46.6 924 678 924 678 6 – – 924 678 6 (X) 50,000 to 99,999 118 803 2 5.9 115 057 115 057 2 – – 115 057 2 (X)

25,000 to 49,999 26 958 1 1.3 26 958 26 958 1 26 958 1 – – (X) 10,000 to 24,999 130 317 8 6.5 105 684 105 684 8 – – 105 684 8 (X) 5,000 to 9,999 86 130 11 4.3 72 907 72 907 11 – – 72 907 11 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 53 741 15 2.7 40 722 40 722 13 3 311 1 37 411 12 (X) 2,000 to 2,499 4 164 2 0.2 – – – – – – – (X)

1,500 to 1,999 3 453 2 0.2 385 385 1 – – 385 1 (X) 1,000 to 1,499 11 915 10 0.6 2 267 2 267 2 1 215 1 1 052 1 (X) 500 to 999 3 106 4 0.2 587 587 1 – – 587 1 (X) 200 to 499 2 862 9 0.1 – – – – – – – (X) Less than 200 – –––––––––(X)

Cumulative summary: Place of 1,000,000 or more – –––––––––(X) 500,000 or more – –––––––––(X) 250,000 or more 478 434 1 23.9 478 122 478 122 1 – – 478 122 1 (X) 100,000 or more 1 409 363 7 70.5 1 402 800 1 402 800 7 – – 1 402 800 7 (X) 50,000 or more 1 528 166 9 76.5 1 517 857 1 517 857 9 – – 1 517 857 9 (X)

25,000 or more 1 555 124 10 77.8 1 544 815 1 544 815 10 26 958 1 1 517 857 9 (X) 10,000 or more 1 685 441 18 84.3 1 650 499 1 650 499 18 26 958 1 1 623 541 17 (X) 5,000 or more 1 771 571 29 88.7 1 723 406 1 723 406 29 26 958 1 1 696 448 28 (X) 2,500 or more 1 825 312 44 91.3 1 764 128 1 764 128 42 30 269 2 1 733 859 40 (X) 2,000 or more 1 829 476 46 91.6 1 764 128 1 764 128 42 30 269 2 1 733 859 40 (X)

1,500 or more 1 832 929 48 91.7 1 764 513 1 764 513 43 30 269 2 1 734 244 41 (X) 1,000 or more 1 844 844 58 92.3 1 766 780 1 766 780 45 31 484 3 1 735 296 42 (X) 500 or more 1 847 950 62 92.5 1 767 367 1 767 367 46 31 484 3 1 735 883 43 (X) 200 or more 1 850 812 71 92.6 1 767 367 1 767 367 46 31 484 3 1 735 883 43 (X) Not in place 147 445 (X) 7.4 61 279 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 61 279

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 8. Population by Urban and Rural and Size of Place: 2000Con. [Places classified by population size. Portions of certain places may be classified as rural (see "Extended Place" in Appendix A). For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

Rural

In place

All rural places State (entirely or partly Entirely rural places Partly rural places rural) Size of Place [Population]

Number Number Number of of of Not in Total Population places Population places Population places place

169 611 83 445 68 27 825 25 55 620 43 86 166 The State 83 445 83 445 68 27 825 25 55 620 43 (X) In place Place of – – –––––(X)1,000,000 or more – – –––––(X)500,000 to 999,999 312 312 1 – – 312 1 (X) 250,000 to 499,999 6 251 6 251 6 – – 6 251 6 (X) 100,000 to 249,999 3 746 3 746 2 – – 3 746 2 (X) 50,000 to 99,999

– – –––––(X)25,000 to 49,999 24 633 24 633 8 – – 24 633 8 (X) 10,000 to 24,999 13 223 13 223 11 – – 13 223 11 (X) 5,000 to 9,999 13 019 13 019 14 7 335 2 5 684 12 (X) 2,500 to 4,999 4 164 4 164 2 4 164 2 – – (X) 2,000 to 2,499

3 068 3 068 2 1 804 1 1 264 1 (X) 1,500 to 1,999 9 648 9 648 9 9 435 8 213 1 (X) 1,000 to 1,499 2 519 2 519 4 2 225 3 294 1 (X) 500 to 999 2 862 2 862 9 2 862 9 – – (X) 200 to 499 – – –––––(X)Less than 200

Cumulative summary: Place of – – –––––(X)1,000,000 or more – – –––––(X)500,000 or more 312 312 1 – – 312 1 (X) 250,000 or more 6 563 6 563 7 – – 6 563 7 (X) 100,000 or more 10 309 10 309 9 – – 10 309 9 (X) 50,000 or more

10 309 10 309 9 – – 10 309 9 (X) 25,000 or more 34 942 34 942 17 – – 34 942 17 (X) 10,000 or more 48 165 48 165 28 – – 48 165 28 (X) 5,000 or more 61 184 61 184 42 7 335 2 53 849 40 (X) 2,500 or more 65 348 65 348 44 11 499 4 53 849 40 (X) 2,000 or more

68 416 68 416 46 13 303 5 55 113 41 (X) 1,500 or more 78 064 78 064 55 22 738 13 55 326 42 (X) 1,000 or more 80 583 80 583 59 24 963 16 55 620 43 (X) 500 or more 83 445 83 445 68 27 825 25 55 620 43 (X) 200 or more 86 166 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 86 166 Not in place

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Table 9. Population, Housing Units, and Land Area by Urban and Rural and Size of Urban Area: 2000 [Areas classified by population size. For information on nonsampling error and definitions, see text]

State Population Housing units Land area Number of urban areas Urban and Rural Size of Urban Area Percent Percent In square Percent Entirely Partly [Population] Total distribution Total distribution miles distribution Total in state in state

The State 1 998 257 100.0 827 457 100.0 109 825.99 100.0 23 19 4 Urban 1 828 646 91.5 749 930 90.6 543.54 0.5 23 19 4 In central place 1 643 877 82.3 674 756 81.5 419.78 0.4 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 184 769 9.2 75 174 9.1 123.76 0.1 (X) (X) (X) In urbanized area 1 676 309 83.9 680 377 82.2 432.59 0.4 3 3 – In central place 1 517 857 76.0 616 628 74.5 340.50 0.3 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 158 452 7.9 63 749 7.7 92.09 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 1,000,000 or more 1 314 357 65.8 531 083 64.2 285.91 0.3 1 1 – In central place 1 222 587 61.2 491 741 59.4 249.51 0.2 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 91 770 4.6 39 342 4.8 36.40 – (X) (X) (X) 500,000 to 999,999 – – –– –––– – In central place – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) 250,000 to 499,999 303 689 15.2 125 997 15.2 118.60 0.1 1 1 – In central place 245 975 12.3 104 986 12.7 70.62 0.1 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 57 714 2.9 21 011 2.5 47.98 – (X) (X) (X) 100,000 to 249,999 – – –– –––– – In central place – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) 50,000 to 99,999 58 263 2.9 23 297 2.8 28.08 – 1 1 – In central place 49 295 2.5 19 901 2.4 20.37 – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 8 968 0.4 3 396 0.4 7.71 – (X) (X) (X) In urban cluster 152 337 7.6 69 553 8.4 110.95 0.1 20 16 4 In central place 126 020 6.3 58 128 7.0 79.28 0.1 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 26 317 1.3 11 425 1.4 31.67 – (X) (X) (X) 25,000 or more 3 557 0.2 2 260 0.3 3.27 – 1 – 1 In central place – – – – – – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 3 557 0.2 2 260 0.3 3.27 – (X) (X) (X) 10,000 to 24,999 84 522 4.2 38 865 4.7 65.72 0.1 6 5 1 In central place 68 779 3.4 32 424 3.9 46.56 – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 15 743 0.8 6 441 0.8 19.16 – (X) (X) (X) 5,000 to 9,999 34 465 1.7 14 211 1.7 21.01 – 5 3 2 In central place 30 086 1.5 12 597 1.5 16.80 – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 4 379 0.2 1 614 0.2 4.20 – (X) (X) (X) 2,500 to 4,999 29 793 1.5 14 217 1.7 20.95 – 8 8 – In central place 27 155 1.4 13 107 1.6 15.91 – (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 2 638 0.1 1 110 0.1 5.04 – (X) (X) (X)

Cumulative summary: Urban area of 1,000,000 or more 1 314 357 65.8 531 083 64.2 285.91 0.3 1 1 – In central place 1 222 587 61.2 491 741 59.4 249.51 0.2 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 91 770 4.6 39 342 4.8 36.40 – (X) (X) (X) 500,000 or more 1 314 357 65.8 531 083 64.2 285.91 0.3 1 1 – In central place 1 222 587 61.2 491 741 59.4 249.51 0.2 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 91 770 4.6 39 342 4.8 36.40 – (X) (X) (X) 250,000 or more 1 618 046 81.0 657 080 79.4 404.51 0.4 2 2 – In central place 1 468 562 73.5 596 727 72.1 320.13 0.3 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 149 484 7.5 60 353 7.3 84.38 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 100,000 or more 1 618 046 81.0 657 080 79.4 404.51 0.4 2 2 – In central place 1 468 562 73.5 596 727 72.1 320.13 0.3 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 149 484 7.5 60 353 7.3 84.38 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 50,000 or more 1 676 309 83.9 680 377 82.2 432.59 0.4 3 3 – In central place 1 517 857 76.0 616 628 74.5 340.50 0.3 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 158 452 7.9 63 749 7.7 92.09 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 25,000 or more 1 679 866 84.1 682 637 82.5 435.86 0.4 4 3 1 In central place 1 517 857 76.0 616 628 74.5 340.50 0.3 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 162 009 8.1 66 009 8.0 95.36 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 10,000 or more 1 764 388 88.3 721 502 87.2 501.58 0.5 10 8 2 In central place 1 586 636 79.4 649 052 78.4 387.06 0.4 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 177 752 8.9 72 450 8.8 114.52 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 5,000 or more 1 798 853 90.0 735 713 88.9 522.59 0.5 15 11 4 In central place 1 616 722 80.9 661 649 80.0 403.86 0.4 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 182 131 9.1 74 064 9.0 118.72 0.1 (X) (X) (X) 2,500 or more 1 828 646 91.5 749 930 90.6 543.54 0.5 23 19 4 In central place 1 643 877 82.3 674 756 81.5 419.78 0.4 (X) (X) (X) Not in central place 184 769 9.2 75 174 9.1 123.76 0.1 (X) (X) (X) Rural 169 611 8.5 77 527 9.4 109 282.45 99.5 (X) (X) (X)

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U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendixes

Several appendixes traditionally found in printed reports are now available in a separate volume. See PHC-3-A, Population and Housing Unit Counts, Selected Appendixes, in print or on the Internet at http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/phc-3-a.pdf for the following:

Appendix A. Geographic Terms and Concepts Appendix B. Definitions of Subject Characteristics Appendix C. Data Collection and Processing Procedures Appendix D. Questionnaire Appendix E. Data Products and User Assistance Appendix G. Accuracy of the Data Appendix H. Acknowledgments This Appendix section contains: Appendix F. Maps

Appendixes

U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Appendix F. Maps

Counties and Independent City

121° 120° 119° 118° 117° 116° 115° 114° 113°

42° IDAHO 42°

HUMBOLDT ELKO 41° 41°

CALIFORNIA WASHOE

PERSHING

40° 40° LANDER EUREKA

STOREY UTAH CHURCHILL WHITE PINE CARSON CITY* 39° DOUGLAS 39° LYON

MINERAL

38° LEGEND NYE 38°

MAINE State ESMERALDA ADAMS County BALTIMORE* Independent City LINCOLN Note: All boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000.

37° 37° CALIFORNIA

CLARK

36° 36°

ARIZONA

0 15 30 45 60 Kilometers

0 15 30 45 60 Miles 35° 35°

120° 119° 118° 117° 116° 115° 114°

Maps Nevada F-1 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 County Subdivision Outline Map Legend and County and Independent City Location Index

Map Legend Map Sections CAMPO American Indian Reservation (Federal) ZIA Off-Reservation Trust Land State ERIE County or Independent City YORK County Subdivision¹ 1 ROME Incorporated Place¹ Zena Census Designated Place Lake Erie Large River, Lake, Water Body, or Shoreline A fishhook joins contiguous and/or discontiguous parts of the same geographic entity ¹ A ’°’ following a place name indicates that the place is an independent place or independent city. An independent place is not part of any legal county subdivision and thus serves as the statistical equivalent of a legal county subdivision. An independent city is not part of any county or legal county subdivision and thus serves as both the statistical equivalent of a county and a legal county subdivision. The name for the county subdivision is always the same as that of the place and never shown separately on the map. Note: All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000. Where international, state, county, and/or county subdivision boundaries coincide, the map shows the boundary symbol for the highest level of these geographic entities. The county boundary is always shown. Where a county subdivision boundary coincides with a place boundary, the map does not show the place boundary symbol. Any geographic entity name may include ’(pt.)’ if some portion of the entity extends beyond the limits of the map area displayed on the page, or if multiple discontiguous pieces of the entity have been discretely labeled on the page. A geographic entity name may include ’(pts.)’ if many discontiguous pieces exist for that entity that cannot be discretely labeled. The boundaries shown on this map are for Census Bureau statistical data collection and tabulation purposes only; their depiction and designation for statistical purposes does not constitute a determination of jurisdictional authority or rights of ownership or entitlement.

County and Independent City Location Index This list presents the reference coordinates for each county and independent city on the county subdivision outline map. Map section numbers refer to the county subdivision outline maps only. COUNTY/ MAP MAP SEC REF 1BF-CH Churchill...... 1 BN-CE Clark...... 1 CH-CY Douglas...... 1 BG-CI Elko...... 1 CF-BV Esmeralda...... 1 BS-CP Eureka...... 1 CA-CC Humboldt...... 1 BP-BT Lander...... 1 BV-CC Lincoln...... 1 CI-CQ Lyon...... 1 BI-CH Mineral...... 1 BN-CK Nye...... 1 BZ-CN Pershing...... 1 BN-BZ Storey...... 1 BG-CF Washoe...... 1 BG-BY White Pine...... 1 CI-CF

F-2 Nevada Maps U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 American Indian Areas, Counties, Independent City, County Subdivisions, and Other Places - Section 1 AZBABBBCBDBEBFBGBHBI BJBKBLBMBNBOBPBQBRBSBTBUBVBW BXBYBZCACBCCCDCECFCGCHCI CJCKCLCMCNCOCPCQCRCS B B P 42° 120° 00’ 119° 00’ 118° 00’ 117° 00’ 116° 00’ 115° 00’ 114° 00’ 42° P B 00’ 00’ B Q SUMMIT LAKE Owyhee Q B McDermitt JACKPOT B R FORT R WASHOE DUCK B McDERMITT McDERMITT JARBIDGE B S VALLEY (pt.) S B B T SUMMIT MOUNTAIN CITY T B HUMBOLDT BATTLE B U LAKE U MOUNTAIN WELLS MONTELLO B WINNEMUCCA ELKO B V 41° V 41° ELKO B 00’ WINNEMUCCA GOLCONDA ELKO WELLS 00’ B W W ELKO WELLS B WEST B X WINNEMUCCA CARLIN X HIGH DESERT Spring Creek WENDOVER B SOUTH B Y Y Gerlach- PERSHING CARLIN FORK B Empire IMLAY Battle B Z Mountain Z BEOWAWE WEST WENDOVER C PYRAMID BATTLE MOUNTAIN SOUTH C A LAKE (pt.) A Py LOVELOCK LOVELOCK FORK

C Lake ramid C B 40° LOVELOCK 40° B C 00’ 1 GOSHUTE 00’ C C LANDER C Sutcliffe CARSON SINK (pt.) C Nixon C D CHURCHILL D NORTH 2 EURE- CHERRY CREEK McGILL C VALLEYS AUSTIN C E (pt.) 1 DIXIE VALLEY KA E C 2 WHITE PINE C F 4 EUREKA McGill F 3 RUTH ELY BAKER C FALLON C G WALKER G C RIVER LUND C H 39° ELY 39° H ELY C 00’ 00’ C I Schurz YOMBA I C WALKER (pts.) C STOREY ROUND MOUNTAIN DUCK- J J RIVER GABBS C SEE INSET A Walker C Lake WATER K Hawthorne GABBS K C CARSON CITY° DUCKWATER C L SEE INSET A MINERAL L C MINA C M Tonopah M C DOUGLAS HAWTHORNE RALSTON C N 38° PIOCHE 38° N C 00’ SEE INSET A SILVERPEAK 00’ C O TONOPAH O C LYON ESMERALDA C P SEE INSET A LINCOLN P C C Q NYE CALIENTE Q C GOLDFIELD C R ALAMO R C CALIENTE C S YUCCA FLAT S C C T 37° KEY BEATTY 37° T C 00’ 00’ C U CHURCHILL U 1 FALLON PAIUTE-SHOSHONE Beatty C 2 FALLON C V V 3 Fallon Station AMARGOSA 4 FALLON PAIUTE-SHOSHONE C V C W WASHOE ALLE W 1 PYRAMID LAKE (pt.) Y CRYSTAL C 2 WARM SPRINGS-TRUCKEE CANYON (pt.) C X CLARK X C SEE INSET B C Y Y C Pahrump C Z 36° 36° Z D 00’ PAHRUMP 00’ D A A D D B B D D C C D D D D D 0 15 30 45 60 Kilometers D E E D 0 15 30 45 60 Miles D F 35° 35° F D 00’ 00’ D G 120° 00’ 119° 00’ 118° 00’ 117° 00’ 116° 00’ 115° 00’ 114° 00’ G BBBCBDBEBF BGBHBI BJ BKBLBMBNBOBP BQBRBS BTBUBVBWBXBYBZCACBCCCDCECF CGCHCI CJCKCLCMCNCOCP CQ

Maps Nevada F-3 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 American Indian Areas, Counties, Independent City, County Subdivisions, and Other Places - Inset A BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL C D 120° 00’ 119° 30’ 119° 00’ RENO-SPARKS (pt.) C Lemmon Valley- D

Cold Springs Golden Valley WARM SPRINGS-TRUCKEE CANYON (pt.)

Spanish Springs PYRAMID LAKE (pt.) SUN VALLEY NORTH VALLEYSRENO (pt.)(pt.) WASHOE Wadsworth

C Sun (pt.) E Valley Fernley C Verdi- FERNLEY Mogul PYRAMID E LAKE (pt.) VERDI SPARKS RENO NORTH SPARKS 39° CLARK 30’ 1 39° RENO (pt.) STOREY 30’ C F C RENO SOUTHWEST RENO SOUTHEAST F VIRGINIA CITY WASHOE (pt.) Silver Springs

Incline Village-Crystal Bay WASHOE VALLEY C INCLINE VILLAGE G SILVER Dayton SPRINGS C G

DAYTON LYON CARSON CITY° CARSON C WALKER H Indian Hills CAMPBELL RIVER (pt.) C ZEPHYR STEWART H COVE (pts.)

39° YERINGTON GENOA- Johnson DOUGLAS 00’ Lane YERINGTON JACKS Gardnerville 39° VALLEY Minden Kingsbury 00’ Stateline DRESSLERVILLE C Zephyr Cove- I PINE NUT YERINGTON Round Hill GARDNERVILLE-MINDEN Village C I

Gardnerville Ranchos

C J Smith Valley C J TOPAZ LAKE

KEY WASHOE 1 RENO-SPARKS (pt.) SMITH VALLEY C K C K

38° 30’ 38° 30’

C 0 2 4 6 8 10 Kilometers L 0 2 4 6 8 10 Miles C L 120° 00’ 119° 30’ 119° 00’ BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL

F-4 Nevada Maps U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 American Indian Areas, Counties, Independent City, County Subdivisions, and Other Places - Inset B CC CD CE CF CG CH CI CJ CK CL CM CN C 115° 30’ 115° 00’ 114° 30’ U

MESQUITE C V C Moapa Town Bunkerville V MOAPA RIVER Moapa Valley

C W C Indian Springs W

36° 36° 30’ 30’ C X C X LAS VEGAS

Mount Charleston C NORTH LAS Y C Y VEGAS Nellis AFB Sunrise Manor LAS VEGAS Winchester

Whitney C LAS VEGAS Z C Spring Z SummerlinSouth Valley Paradise

Enterprise 36° Blue Diamond HENDERSON 36° 00’ 00’ D A D A CLARK Sandy Valley CLARK BOULDER CITY Goodsprings

D B D B

D C D C

Searchlight 35° 35° 30’ 30’ D D D D

Cal-Nev-Ari D E D E

Laughlin D F D F 0 5 10 15 Kilometers 0 5 10 15 Miles FORT MOJAVE (pt.) 35° 35° 00’ 00’ 115° 30’ 115° 00’ 114° 30’ CC CD CE CF CG CH CI CJ CK CL CM CN

Maps Nevada F-5 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Metropolitan Areas, Counties, Independent City, and Central Cities

120° 119° 118° 117° 116° 115° 114° 113°

42° OREGON IDAHO 42°

HUMBOLDT

ELKO

41° 41°

WASHOE RENO

PERSHING CALIFORNIA

40° 40° LANDER EUREKA

UTAH Reno CHURCHILL WHITE PINE STOREY Carson City CARSON CITY* 39° 39° DOUGLAS LYON

MINERAL

NYE 38° 38°

ESMERALDA

LINCOLN

37° 37° 0 15 30 45 60 Kilometers CALIFORNIA 0 15 30 45 60 Miles LAS VEGAS (PART) CLARK Las Vegas LEGEND 36° 36° JACKSON Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) MAINE State ARIZONA ADAMS County BALTIMORE* Independent City MOHAVE Newark Central City (PART) State capital underlined Metropolitan area boundaries are those defined by the Federal Office of Management and Budget on June 30, 1999. The use of ’(PART)’ indicates that the geography is either discontiguous, extends beyond the map page, or in the 35° 35° case of central cities, the central city extends beyond the MSA/CMSA boundary. All other boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000.

120° 119° 118° 117° 116° 115° 114°

F-6 Nevada Maps U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Urban Areas

121@ 120@ 119@ 118@ 117@ 116@ 115@ 114@

42@ OREGON IDAHO 42@

41@ 41@ Winnemucca Elko Spring Creek CALIFORNIA Battle Mountain West Wendover, NV##UT

40@ 40@

Cold Springs UTAH Fernley RENO Fallon

Incline Village# Dayton Ely Crystal Bay, CARSON CITY 39@ NV##CA Yerington 39@ South Lake Gardnerville Ranchos Tahoe, CA##NV

Hawthorne

38@ 38@

37@ 37@ CALIFORNIA Mesquite, NV##AZ

Moapa Valley

LAS VEGAS Map Legend Pahrump 36@ STATE 36@ County or Equivalent Area Boulder URBANIZED AREA City Urban Cluster ARIZONA 0 10 20 30 40 50 Kilometers Note: All legal boundaries and names are as of January 1, 2000. For an urban cluster that consists of more than one piece, its point symbol 0 10 20 30 40 50 Miles is located at the center of its largest piece.

Laughlin 35@ 35@

120@ 119@ 118@ 117@ 116@ 115@ 114@

Maps Nevada F− 7 U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 PHC-3-30 Nevada: 2000 2000 Census of Population and Housing USCENSUSBUREAU Population and Housing Unit Counts