Driving through the main entrance of Lake Las Vegas, there are signs of life in the faux-Mediterranean village in the desert.
A man-made waterfall, shut off years ago, is flowing. At a golf course that had been closed and allowed to turn brown, the grass is green, sprinklers are on and the shuttered clubhouse is being turned into a private athletic club. New housing tracts are underway nearby…
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