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N-9 6 Aloha Shores Park K-8 90 Gilcrease Brothers Park I-4 174 Rafael Rivera Park O-9 6 Bailey S R J P-11 74 Gray K-10 142 Reed L-8 6 Canyon Springs N-7 27 Las Vegas Acad. N-9 7 Amador Vista Park P-15 91 Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary J-4 175 Rainbow Park K-10 2 7 Bartlett P-14 75 Griffith L-9 143 Reedom K-15 7 Centennial I-5 28 Legacy N-5 8 Angel Park J-9 92 Goett Family Park L-15 176 Ravenwood Park K-11 2 8 Bass M-15 76 Guy L-6 144 Rhodes K-5 8 Chaparral O-11 29 Liberty N-15 9 Ansan Park K-9 93 Gold Crest Park N-7 177 Red Ridge Park J-13 10 Anthem Hills Park O-16 94 Goynes Park L-6 178 Reflections Center Park U-15 9 Batterman I-12 77 Hancock L-10 145 Ries L-15 9 Cheyenne M-7 30 Mojave N-6 11 Arroyo Grande Sports ComplePx-13 95 Grapevine Springs Park O-12 179 Reunion Trails Park P-14 10 Beatty N-14 78 Harmon P-12 146 Roberts O-13 10 Cimarron-Memorial K-8 31 Nevada Learning Acad. N-11 12 Avairy Park M-1 96 Green Valley Park O-13 180 Richard Walpole Senior Park N-8 11 Beckley O-10 79 Harris O-11 147 Rogers J-12 11 Clark L-10 32 Palo Verde I-9 13 Avellino Park N-15 97 Gypsum Ridge I-12 181 Ridgebrook Park I-11 12 Bell M-10 80 Hayden N-5 148 Ronnow O-9 12 Coronado O-15 33 Rancho N-9 14 Baker Park N-10 98 Hadland Park N-9 182 River Mountain Park S-15 13 Bendorf J-11 81 Hayes J-11 149 Ronzone L-8 13 CTA East Q-10 34 Shadow Ridge L-4 15 Baskin Park M-10 99 Harmony Park O-11 183 Roadrunner Park S-15 194 14 Bilbray J-4 82 Heard P-7 150 Roundy L-10 14 CTA Northw est J-6 35 Sierra Vista K-13 16 Bettye Wilson Soccer ComplexK-8 100 Hartke Park N-8 184 Robert E Price Park P-8 3 17 Bill Briare Family Park K-9 101 Hayley Hendricks Park R-13 185 Rodeo Park Q-12 3 15 Bonner I-9 83 Heckethorn L-4 151 Row e N-11 15 CTA Southeast P-12 36 Silverado N-14 18 Bird Viewing Preserve Q-2 102 Heers Park K-8 186 Rotary Park L-9 16 Booker M-8 84 Herr Q-8 152 Rundle P-9 16 CTA Southw est K-14 37 Spring Valley K-11 19 Blue Diamond Park G-13 103 Hemenway Valley Park V-15 187 Rotary Tot Lot N-8 17 Bozarth I-4 85 Herron O-8 153 Scherkenbach J-4 17 CTA West H-9 38 Stew art N-11 20 Bootleg Canyon U-16 104 Heritage Park N-9 188 Russell Road Sports Complex P-12 18 Bracken N-9 86 Hew etson N-9 154 Schorr M-16 18 Del Sol O-12 39 Sunrise Mountain Q-8 21 Boris Park N-8 105 Heritage Park R-14 189 Saguaro Park S-14 19 Brookman P-9 87 Hickey Q-8 155 Scott N-6 L-4 R-15 M-6 19 Desert Oasis K-15 40 Valley N-10 Canyon 22 Bradley Bridle Park 106 Hidden Falls Park 190 Sandstone Ridge Park yle K 1 3 84 20 Bruner M-7 88 Hill N-13 156 Sew ell R-13 20 Desert Pines O-9 41 Veterans Tribute CTA M-9 1 23 Broadbent Memorial Park V-16 107 Hidden Palms Park N-14 191 Seastrand Park M-5 153 North Las Vegas 24 Brooks Tot Lot N-8 108 Hills Park J-8 192 Seven Hills Master Community N-15 4 21 Bryan R M K-11 89 Hinman Q-13 157 Simmons M-6 21 Durango K-12 42 Western L-9 14 3 25 Bruce Trent Park J-8 109 Hollywood Park Q-10 193 Shadow Rock Park Q-8 4 22 Bryan R H J-8 90 Hoggard M-9 158 Smalley R-15 132 4 26 Buckskin Basin Park K-7 110 Horizon Crest Park O-15 194 Shooting Park K-2 23 Bunker K-8 91 Hollingsw orth N-9 159 Smith Hal P-10 190 22 27 Buckskin-Cliff Shadows Park I-7 111 Horseman's Park P-11 195 Siena Heights Park O-15 91 Community Centers 2 24 Cahlan N-8 92 Hummel M-15 160 Smith Helen K-9 Community Centers Grand Teton 4 28 Burkholder Park Q-14 112 Huntridge Circle Park N-10 196 Sigfried & Roy Park N-12 e r h 217 u o c l w t 25 Cambeiro N-9 93 Iverson Q-10 161 Snyder O-10 s 29 Cactus Wren Park O-15 113 Inzalaco Park L-15 197 Silver Springs Park O-13 a a 2 a o e 83 o f c p f b 90 n 1 Baker Park Community Ctr N-10 24 Mountain Crest Neighborhood Ctr J-7 g e u n A o n i 30 Cameron Community Park K-8 114 James Gay III Park N-9 198 Silverado Ranch Park M-15 D J t 26 Carl L-6 94 Jacobson J-9 162 Squires N-8 B a i a r r a R o u 2 Bilingual Senior Community Ctr N-9 25 Mountain Shadow s Community Ctr J-8 p F D S-15 J-16 Q-12 a 31 CC Museum 115 Jimmy Pettyjohn Pk 199 Silverbowl 27 Carson N-8 95 Jeffers O-8 163 Stanford P-9 17 l 4 a 4 1 3 Cambridge Community Ctr N-11 26 North Las Vegas Community Ctr N-8 u 176 32 Centennial / Rome CommunitOy -P5ark 116 Joe Kniep Park O-8 200 Skyridge Park I-7 28 Cartw right N-15 96 Jydstrup L-12 164 Staton I-8 H Elkhorn 247 211 46 4 Canon Senior Ctr N-9 27 North Las Vegas Senior Ctr M-8 67 33 Centennial Hills Park K-5 117 Joe Shoong Park O-10 201 Solista Park N-17 29 Christensen J-10 97 Kahre K-7 165 Stelle K-13 141 7 147 40 34 Charleston Heights Park K-8 118 Kellogg - Zaher Sports CompJle-8x 202 Sommerset Hills Park L-15 5 5 Centennial Hills Community Center K-5 28 Northw est Community Ctr K-6 33 28 5 30 Conners I-7 98 Katz K-8 166 Stuckey L-15 2 12 51 as 35 Charleston Neighborhood PreKs-e9rvati1o1n9 PLaarkkeview Park U-16 203 Sonata Park N-16 4 12 g 6 Cimarron Rose Community Ctr K-6 29 Paradise Park Community Ctr O-11 5 S e 1 p V 13 8 31 Cortez O-9 99 Keller P-9 167 Sunrise Acres N-9 2 80 e s 1 7 e a 36 Charlie Frias Park L-11 120 Laurelwood Park K-11 204 Southern Highlands Dog Pk L-15 dw L 54 32 a 7 Coleman Senior Ctr P-8 30 Parkdale Community Ctr O-10 8 7 y Centennial 191 Centennial 37 Chester Stupak Park M-10 121 Lewis Family Park Q-10 205 Spotted Leaf Park I-10 32 Cox C O-7 100 Kelly M-8 168 Tanaka J-13 37 8 Derfelt Senior Ctr M-9 31 Pavilion At Liberty Pointe O-14 M-7 I-7 K-11 33 Cox D O-13 101 Kesterson P-13 169 Tarr J-7 E 68 38 Cheyenne Ridge Park 122 Lone Mountain Park 206 Spring Valley Community Park l C 4 d 218 a 1 9 o m 9 Desert Breeze Community Ctr K-11 32 Pearson Community Ctr M-8 2 r 0-7 M-9 P-12 1 39 Cheyenne Sports Complex 123 Lorenzi Park 207 Stephanie Lynn Craig Park 40 170 d a i n 34 Cozine M-6 102 Kim K-11 170 Tartan O-6 31 d o o 5 157 o o 16 6 2 40 Childrens Memorial Park K-7 124 Lubertha Johnson Park M-8 208 Stewart Place Park P-9 10 Desert Shores Community Ctr K-8 33 Rafael Rivera Community Ctr O-9 w 72 193 y 35 Craig N-7 103 King M P U-16 171 Tate O-8 l 26 l 5 41 o 41 Cimarron Rose Park J-6 125 Madeira Canyon Park O-18 209 Stonewater Park L-16 11 Desert Vista Community Ctr I-8 34 Reed Whipple Cultural Ctr N-9 66 5 1 Ann Ann H 36 Crestw ood N-10 104 King MLJ P-8 172 Taylor G C O-15 6 7 4 42 Cinnamon Ridge Park R-14 126 Magdelena Vegas Mtn Park O-10 210 Sundial Park U-16 12 Desert Willow Community Ctr O-15 35 Robert E Price Community Ctr P-8 4 65 37 Culley L-9 105 Lake N-10 173 Taylor R R-14 43 City View Park N-7 127 Majestic Park I-7 211 Sunny Springs Park K-5 6 34 190 6 13 East Las Vegas Community & Senior Ctr N-9 36 Sherman Gardens Community ctr M-8 7 30 e Nellis AFB 1 t 1 o 38 Cunningham P-11 106 Lamping O-16 174 Thiriot L-11 r 44 Clarence Ray Memorial Park M-9 128 Martin Luther King Park P-8 212 Sunridge Park O-15 n o 200 94 i N 14 Doolittle Community Ctr M-8 37 SkyView Multi-Generational Center O-5 m l 39 Dailey N-12 107 Lincoln O-7 175 Thomas N-11 76 a 45 Coleman Park L-9 129 Mary Dutton Park N-9 213 Sunrise Park P-8 A C 15 Durango Hills Community Center J-7 38 Stupak Community Ctr M-10 Lone Mountain 38 137 8 56 46 College Park N-8 130 Maslow Park P-11 214 Sunset Park N-13 40 Darnell J-6 108 Long O-10 176 Thompson J-4 139 2 Lone Mountain 0 3 4 215 16 Helen Meyer Community Ctr K-11 39 Summerlin Community Ctr J-8 2 47 Community Park I-10 131 McCarran Marketplace Park N-12 215 Tam Park N-6 41 Dearing O-10 109 Low man P-7 177 Thorpe P-12 200 44 51 17 Henderson Multigenerational Ctr O-14 40 Sun Shadow s Community Ctr N-8 Craig 48 Cornerstone Lake CommunityP -P1a4rk 132 McCool Regional Park L-4 216 Terrazza Park Q-12 122 Craig 42 Decker K-11 110 Lummis J-8 178 Tobler K-7 115 49 Cottonwood Canyon Park I-9 133 Mesa Park I-12 217 Teton Trails Park L-4 18 Henderson Senior Ctr R-14 41 Sunrise Community Ctr P-8 83 109 20 93 2 8 43 Derfelt J-10 111 Lunt N-9 179 Tomiyasu O-12 0 4 6 63 50 Cragin Park L-9 134 Mike Morgan Park O-9 218 Thunderbird Sports Complex J-6 Alexander 135 9 1 s 19 Heritage Park Senior Facility R-14 42 Veterans Memorial Liesure Ctr I-9 2 15 6 i 0 162 Alexander l l b 2 231 s 44 Deskin K-6 112 Lnych P-8 180 Treem P-12 6 e 9 89 1 51 Craig Ranch Regional Park I-9 135 Mission Hills Park P-8 219 Tonopah Park N-8 6 197 o 6 m 44 2 N c 1 3 20 Hollyw ood Community Services Ctr Q-10 43 Walnut/Cecile Community Ctr O-8 30 R 48 a 127 e L 7 a g 7 36 n P 52 Crossing Park I-9 136 Molasky Family Park N-11 220 Trail Canyon Park P-13 e 45 Detw iler M-8 113 Mack O-13 181 Triggs L-6 58 38 n c i h h 136 K c 21 How ard Lieburn Senior Ctr L-9 44 West Flamingo Senior Ctr L-11 70 o s 64 3 a 53 Davis Park K-10 137 Monte Vista Park M-6 221 Trails Park I-8 n L r w o 97 55 r 40 35 46 Diaz O-9 114 Mackey O-13 182 Tw in Lakes M-9 p e 5 o g o t 27
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