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Henderson, Nevada

Henderson is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, about 16 miles (26 km) southeast of downtown Las Vegas. It is the 2nd most populous city in Nevada, after Las Vegas, with an estimated population of 320,189 in 2019. The city is part of the Las Vegas Valley. Henderson occupies the southeastern end of the valley, at an elevation of 1,864 feet (568 m).

Henderson
Motto: 
A Place to Call Home
Location within Clark County
U.S. Census map
Henderson
Location within Nevada
Henderson
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 36°2′N 114°59′W / 36.033°N 114.983°W / 36.033; -114.983
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountyClark
Founded1941; 83 years ago (1941)
IncorporatedApril 16, 1953; 71 years ago (1953-04-16)
Named forCharles Henderson
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager/CEO
 • MayorMichelle Romero (R)
 • Mayor Pro TemDan H. Stewart
 • City Council
  • Dan H. Stewart
  • Dan Shaw
  • Carrie Cox
  • Jim Seebock
 • City Manager/CEORichard Derrick
Area
 • Total106.92 sq mi (276.94 km2)
 • Land106.43 sq mi (275.66 km2)
 • Water0.49 sq mi (1.27 km2)
Elevation1,864 ft (569 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total317,610
 • Density2,984.10/sq mi (1,152.16/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
89002, 89009, 89011, 89012, 89014–89016, 89044, 89052, 89053, 89074, 89077
Area code(s)702 and 725
FIPS code32-31900
Websitewww.cityofhenderson.com

Henderson is known for its supply of magnesium during World War II. With the decline of magnesium production, the Nevada legislature approved a bill that gave Nevada's Colorado River Commission the authority to purchase the industrial plants, and Henderson was incorporated in 1953. Henderson is the location of Lake Las Vegas.[3]

History edit

 
Henderson was named in honor of U.S. Senator Charles Henderson.

The township of Henderson first emerged in the 1940s during World War II with the building of the Basic Magnesium Plant. Henderson quickly became the main supplier of magnesium in the United States, which was called the "miracle metal" of World War II.[4] The plant supplied the US War Department with magnesium for incendiary munition casings and airplane engines, frames, and other parts. A quarter of all US wartime magnesium came from the Henderson Plant to strengthen aluminum, using 25% of Hoover Dam's power to separate the metal from its ore by electrolysis.[5] Mayor Jim Gibson's grandfather, Fred D. Gibson, was one of the original engineers sent to Great Britain to learn the secret of creating the "miracle metal" which would help the United States and its allies win the war. The British liaison officer sent to Henderson, Major Charles Ball, had a main thoroughfare named after him. Because of concerns about having a street named “Ball Avenue”, the name was later changed to “Major Avenue”.[citation needed]

Although "born in America's defense", Henderson's future after World War II was uncertain. In 1947, magnesium production was no longer necessary for defense, and most of the Black Mountain Industrial (BMI) Complex's 14,000 employees moved away. Enrollment in the school system was reduced by two thirds, and well over half the townsite houses, built to house plant workers, became vacant. In 1947, the United States War Asset Administration offered Henderson for sale as war surplus property.[6]

In an effort to save the city, the Nevada Legislature spent a weekend visiting Henderson, evaluating the possibility of state administration of Basic Magnesium. Within days of the visit, the legislators unanimously approved a bill that gave Nevada's Colorado River Commission the authority to purchase the industrial plants. Governor Vail Pittman signed the bill on March 27, 1947, helping save Henderson from becoming war surplus property.[citation needed]

With the help of local industry, Henderson was incorporated on April 16, 1953, as the City of Henderson. On May 23, 1953, Henderson, with its population of 7,410, elected Dr. Jim French as the first mayor. Originally only about 13 square miles (34 km2) in size, the city quickly began to grow, reaching over 94 square miles (240 km2) in size today.[when?]

Ammonium perchlorate factory fire edit

Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada (PEPCON) was incorporated in Henderson, Nevada, about seven miles southeast of Las Vegas, in November 1955 by Edgar J. Marston (La Jolla, CA), Fred D. Gibson Sr. (Las Vegas, NV), and John V. Mueller (Reno, NV). Initially, PEPCON provided consulting services specializing in mining and chemical plant design. It was also the operator of a chlorine gas packaging plant (servicing area businesses that had swimming pools) and a sodium hypochlorite (household bleach) manufacturing operation using the brand name “Boulder White.”

On May 4, 1988, 10:40am the Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada (PEPCON) Ammonium perchlorate manufacture, a crystallized oxygen, in the modern-day Gibson Business Park of Henderson, caught fire.[clarification needed] After complaining of the smell of Mercaptan, an odorant added to natural gas, for 2 weeks prior to the explosion on May 4, 1988. The blaze quickly engulfed the factory, smoke, and flames from the building, eventually obliterating it in a massive explosion, followed by six smaller explosions. Smoke was seen from 100 miles (160 km) away, and two major blasts measured 3.0 and 3.5, respectively, on the Richter magnitude scale at observatories in California and Colorado.[7] These explosions sent shockwaves throughout Henderson and parts of the Las Vegas Valley that shattered glass and damaged buildings. Two people were killed and 372 were injured. Investigators surveying the damage in the surrounding communities estimated the blast as similar to a 1-kiloton air burst nuclear detonation.[7] The full report can be found in the book: A Brief History: Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada – January 14, 2016 ISBN 1-5144-3524-1.

The events of the PEPCON spurred new development in Henderson years later, from its historical industrial development to residential and commercial development. There are now no signs of the explosion where it happened. Today, the site consists mostly of office buildings.[citation needed][8]

Geography edit

 
Map of the Las Vegas Valley with Henderson

Henderson is about 16 miles (26 km) southeast of downtown Las Vegas.[9]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 107.7 square miles (279.0 km2), all land.[10]

The city is in the Mojave Desert with wildlife and vegetation typical of the Mojave. The mountains that surround Henderson mostly have gentle slopes. The McCullough Range is closest to the city; most of this range is covered by black rocks from a volcanic explosion millions of years ago. These mountains reach an average height of about 3,800 feet (1,200 m). The landscape consists of the desert; the only water in the city is found in washes like Duck Creek.

Residential neighborhoods in Henderson include Anthem, Anthem Country Club, Ascaya, Black Mountain Vistas, Cadence, Calico Ridge, Champion Village, The Fountains, Grand Legacy, Green Valley, Green Valley Estates, Green Valley Ranch, Hillsboro Heights, Inspirada, Lake Las Vegas, MacDonald Highlands, MacDonald Ranch, Madeira Canyon, Club at Madeira Canyon, Roma Hills, Seven Hills, Sun City Anthem, Sun City MacDonald Ranch, Tuscany Village, and Whitney Ranch.

Climate edit

Henderson is classified as having a hot desert climate (BWh) in the Köppen climate classification. It has mild winters and hot summers. Snow can occasionally fall in the winter. The monsoon can bring storms in the summer, which can cause flash flooding and thunderstorms. The hottest month is July and the coldest month is December. On average there are 292 clear days per year.[11][failed verification]

Climate data for Henderson, Nevada
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 75
(24)
86
(30)
91
(33)
97
(36)
111
(44)
118
(48)
119
(48)
112
(44)
110
(43)
100
(38)
90
(32)
78
(26)
119
(48)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 54
(12)
59
(15)
67
(19)
75
(24)
85
(29)
95
(35)
101
(38)
99
(37)
91
(33)
78
(26)
64
(18)
54
(12)
77
(25)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 41
(5)
44
(7)
49
(9)
56
(13)
65
(18)
74
(23)
79
(26)
78
(26)
71
(22)
60
(16)
48
(9)
40
(4)
59
(15)
Record low °F (°C) 11
(−12)
12
(−11)
25
(−4)
31
(−1)
37
(3)
41
(5)
56
(13)
59
(15)
43
(6)
30
(−1)
4
(−16)
9
(−13)
4
(−16)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 0.70
(18)
0.96
(24)
0.57
(14)
0.23
(5.8)
0.11
(2.8)
0.11
(2.8)
0.46
(12)
0.72
(18)
0.42
(11)
0.36
(9.1)
0.49
(12)
0.60
(15)
5.73
(144.5)
Source: [12]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19503,643
196012,525243.8%
197016,39530.9%
198024,36348.6%
199064,942166.6%
2000175,381170.1%
2010257,72947.0%
2020317,61023.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[13]

At the census of 2010,[14] 257,729 people resided in Henderson. The racial makeup was 76.9% White, 5.1% African American, 0.7% Native American, 7.2% Asian, 0.6% Pacific Islander, and 4.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14.9% of the population and 68.7% of the population was non-Hispanic White.

According to the 2000 census, there were 175,381 people, 66,331 households, and 47,095 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,200.8 inhabitants per square mile (849.7/km2). There were 71,149 housing units at an average density of 892.8 per square mile (344.7/km2). The city's racial makeup was 80.49% White, 3.76% African American, 0.70% Native American, 3.98% Asian, 0.42% Pacific Islander, 3.16% from other races, and 3.49% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13.71% of the population.

There were 66,331 households, out of which 33.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 56.4% were married couples living together, 10.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.0% were non-families. 20.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.63 and the average family size was 3.05.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 25.1% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 32.5% from 25 to 44, 24.4% from 45 to 64, and 10.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age for the city was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.4 males.

The city's median household income was $63,830, and the median family income was $74,120. The per capita income for the city was $33,238. The Henderson zip code 89012 where MacDonald Highlands is located, has the 7th highest per-capita income in the United States at $148,899. About 3.9% of families and 5.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 6.4% of those under age 18 and 4.7% of those age 65 or over.[15]

Economy edit

In July 2020, Amazon announced the opening of a new, 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) facility in Henderson.[16]

Top employers edit

According to the city's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, fiscal year ending June 30, 2016,[17] the city's largest employers are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 City of Henderson 2,985
2 St. Rose Dominican Hospital – Siena Campus 2,000-2,499
3 Green Valley Ranch Resort & Spa 1,500-1,999
4 Sunset Station Hotel & Casino 1,000-1,499
5 M Resort 1,000-1,499
6 Barclay's Services LLC 800-899
7 St. Rose Dominican Hospital – Rose de Lima Campus 700-799
8 Fiesta Henderson Casino Hotel 600-699
9 Las Vegas Raiders 604
10 Titanium Metals Corp. of America 500-599

Culture and entertainment edit

 
Green Valley Ranch
 
Lamborghini Las Vegas on Auto Show Drive in Henderson

An increasing number of major shopping malls, movie theater complexes, concert venues, restaurants and casino resorts offer residents a variety of choices for leisure time in Henderson. The city also sits a few miles southeast of Las Vegas and is not too far from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. "Shakespeare in the Park" celebrated its tenth anniversary in 1996, a testament to Henderson's long-standing support for the arts and cultural programs. The city also boasts the largest recreational facility – the Henderson Multigenerational Facility – in Nevada as well as Nevada's only scenic Bird Preserve. The city supports a variety of other cultural events, many of which are held at the outdoor amphitheater, the largest one of its kind in Nevada.

Film history edit

Select points of interest edit

 
The entrance to MacDonald Highlands in Henderson.

Hiking trails edit

Henderson has more than 37 miles (60 km) of trails.[25]

Government edit

The city received its charter from the Nevada State Legislature in 1953, formally incorporating the city with a council/manager form of government.

Henderson is divided into four wards. A mayor and four council members are elected citywide, but no more than one council member are allowed to reside in each ward.

Lorna Kesterson was elected as Henderson's first female mayor, serving two terms until 1993.[26][27]

Fire prevention services are provided by the Henderson Fire Department and police services by the Henderson Police Department.

Service Mayor
1953–1957 James B. French
1957–1965 William B. Byrne
1965–1969 William R. Hampton
1969–1973 Estes M. McDoniel
1973–1975 Cruz Olague
1975 Richard A. Stewart Sr.
1975–1981 Lorin L. Williams
1981–1985 Leroy Zike
1985–1993 Lorna J. Kesterson
1993–1997 Robert A. Groesbeck
1997–2009 James B. Gibson
2009–2017 Andy Hafen
2017–2023 Debra March
2023–present Michelle Romero

2013 Americans with Disabilities Act settlement edit

In 2013, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it had reached a cooperative settlement agreement with the city of Henderson under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The DOJ received complaints by individuals who are deaf that officers for the city of Henderson did not provide them with qualified sign language interpreters and other auxiliary aids and services when needed for effective communication. One of the complainants was arrested and detained for two days in the Henderson detention facility, while the other was an alleged crime victim.[28]

During its investigation into the allegations, the department inquired whether the city of Henderson would be interested in resolving the matter voluntarily. The city expressed its full commitment to ensure compliance with the ADA. Under the settlement, the city of Henderson will pay $35,000 to the complainants. The city agreed to provide sign language interpreters, usually within an hour of a person's request to law enforcement officers. Henderson also agreed to modify its handcuffing policies for people who use sign language or hand writing to communicate, and to adopt other policies consistent with the ADA.[28]

Education edit

The Clark County School District provides elementary and secondary public education. Henderson is the location for 29 elementary schools, nine middle schools, and nine high schools. Five of the nine high schools are public schools, including Basic, Coronado, Green Valley, Foothill, and Liberty. The remaining four are private college preparatory schools, including the Henderson International School. A tenth high school, Silverado High School, also serves parts of Henderson but is in unincorporated Clark County.

Findlay College Prep edit

Findlay Prep was a high school basketball program sponsored by the Henderson International School. Henderson International School – a private preparatory school owned by Meritas – hosted Findlay College Prep. Since its creation in 2006 by businessman Cliff Findlay, its dozen students comprised the school's only high school students.[29] Findlay has had several McDonald's All-Americans and alumni playing in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Colleges and universities edit

Henderson is home to Nevada State University, a member of the Nevada System of Higher Education, and has a satellite campus of the College of Southern Nevada. It also has campuses for private institutions of higher education including the Roseman University of Health Sciences, Touro University, and DeVry University.

Several for-profit colleges also operate in the city, including The Art Institute of Las Vegas and Everest College.

Library edit

Henderson has a public library system with five branches.[30][31]

Sports edit

Henderson is home to the headquarters of the Las Vegas Raiders. In February 2018, the then Oakland Raiders (who in 2017 announced they would relocate to Las Vegas in time for the 2020 NFL season) announced the signing of a deal for 55 acres of land near Henderson Executive Airport, on which the team's executive offices and practice facility were built.[32] The Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center opened in June 2020.[33]

Henderson is the home to the headquarters of the Las Vegas Aces of the Women's National Basketball Association. In February 2021, ground was broken for an Aces facility next to the Raiders facility. The 50,000 square foot facility houses the Aces’ practice facility, offices, training room, weight room, hydrotherapy space, physical therapy area, locker rooms, a lecture hall, player and alumni lounges, and an on-site day care center.[34][35] The facility which was the first complex built solely for the use of a WNBA team opened in April 2023.[36]

The Henderson Silver Knights of the American Hockey League play in a 6,000-seat arena, the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson. The arena is also home to the Vegas Knight Hawks of the Indoor Football League, and the NBA G League Ignite of the NBA G League.[37][failed verification]

Minor professional teams edit

Team Sport League Venue (capacity) Established Titles
NBA G League Ignite Basketball NBAGL Dollar Loan Center (6,019) 2020 0
Henderson Silver Knights Ice hockey AHL Dollar Loan Center (5,567) 0
Vegas Knight Hawks Indoor football IFL 2021 0

Media edit

Newspapers edit

Television edit

KVVU-TV (channel 5) is the Las Vegas Valley's Fox affiliate and licensed to Henderson, and is based from studios on the northwest side of the city.

Transportation edit

The city is served by RTC Transit (formerly Citizens Area Transit/CAT) with its network of bus routes which run throughout the Las Vegas Valley.

Henderson is served by four major highways: Henderson Black Hills and (State Route 582), which is the main thoroughfare connecting with Las Vegas and Boulder City; Lake Mead Parkway (State Route 564); Interstate 515 and Interstate 215. State Route 146, also known as Saint Rose Parkway, connects Interstate 15 near Sloan with Interstate 215 in Green Valley. This stretch is formally a part of Lake Mead Parkway which is a direct link to Henderson for motorists traveling in and out of Southern California.

The city of Henderson has a low percentage of households without a car. In 2015, 2.8 percent of Henderson households lacked a car, and increased to 5 percent in 2016. The national average was 8.7 percent in 2016. Henderson averaged 1.74 cars per household in 2016, compared to a national average of 1.8.[38]

Henderson is home for the Henderson Executive Airport. The main airport for the metropolitan area is Harry Reid International Airport, northwest of Henderson.

Street numbering is different within the city of Henderson than with the rest of the Las Vegas Valley. The center of Henderson lies within the intersection of Water Street and Lake Mead Parkway. The Henderson Police Department for years referred to Lake Mead Parkway (and its former name Lake Mead Drive) as "146", while Boulder Highway is often referred as "93", its former highway designation.

The Union Pacific Railroad serves Henderson over a branch line originally built to support construction of Hoover Dam. The final few miles of the line, owned by the U.S. Government, were abandoned after the dam was completed. The line still extends to Boulder City; in 1985, the state purchased the section east of appropriately I-515, with the Nevada Southern Railroad Museum operating excursion trains over the easternmost seven miles (11 km).

Notable people edit

The following is an incomplete list of notable Henderson residents:

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External links edit

  • City of Henderson official website

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United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 36 2 N 114 59 W 36 033 N 114 983 W 36 033 114 983CountryUnited StatesStateNevadaCountyClarkFounded1941 83 years ago 1941 IncorporatedApril 16 1953 71 years ago 1953 04 16 Named forCharles HendersonGovernment TypeCouncil Manager CEO MayorMichelle Romero R Mayor Pro TemDan H Stewart City CouncilDan H Stewart Dan Shaw Carrie Cox Jim Seebock City Manager CEORichard DerrickArea 1 Total106 92 sq mi 276 94 km2 Land106 43 sq mi 275 66 km2 Water0 49 sq mi 1 27 km2 Elevation 2 1 864 ft 569 m Population 2020 Total317 610 Density2 984 10 sq mi 1 152 16 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes89002 89009 89011 89012 89014 89016 89044 89052 89053 89074 89077Area code s 702 and 725FIPS code32 31900Websitewww wbr cityofhenderson wbr com Henderson is known for its supply of magnesium during World War II With the decline of magnesium production the Nevada legislature approved a bill that gave Nevada s Colorado River Commission the authority to purchase the industrial plants and Henderson was incorporated in 1953 Henderson is the location of Lake Las Vegas 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Ammonium perchlorate factory fire 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Economy 4 1 Top employers 5 Culture and entertainment 5 1 Film history 5 2 Select points of interest 5 3 Hiking trails 6 Government 6 1 2013 Americans with Disabilities Act settlement 7 Education 7 1 Findlay College Prep 7 2 Colleges and universities 7 3 Library 8 Sports 8 1 Minor professional teams 9 Media 9 1 Newspapers 9 2 Television 10 Transportation 11 Notable people 12 References 13 External linksHistory edit nbsp Henderson was named in honor of U S Senator Charles Henderson The township of Henderson first emerged in the 1940s during World War II with the building of the Basic Magnesium Plant Henderson quickly became the main supplier of magnesium in the United States which was called the miracle metal of World War II 4 The plant supplied the US War Department with magnesium for incendiary munition casings and airplane engines frames and other parts A quarter of all US wartime magnesium came from the Henderson Plant to strengthen aluminum using 25 of Hoover Dam s power to separate the metal from its ore by electrolysis 5 Mayor Jim Gibson s grandfather Fred D Gibson was one of the original engineers sent to Great Britain to learn the secret of creating the miracle metal which would help the United States and its allies win the war The British liaison officer sent to Henderson Major Charles Ball had a main thoroughfare named after him Because of concerns about having a street named Ball Avenue the name was later changed to Major Avenue citation needed Although born in America s defense Henderson s future after World War II was uncertain In 1947 magnesium production was no longer necessary for defense and most of the Black Mountain Industrial BMI Complex s 14 000 employees moved away Enrollment in the school system was reduced by two thirds and well over half the townsite houses built to house plant workers became vacant In 1947 the United States War Asset Administration offered Henderson for sale as war surplus property 6 In an effort to save the city the Nevada Legislature spent a weekend visiting Henderson evaluating the possibility of state administration of Basic Magnesium Within days of the visit the legislators unanimously approved a bill that gave Nevada s Colorado River Commission the authority to purchase the industrial plants Governor Vail Pittman signed the bill on March 27 1947 helping save Henderson from becoming war surplus property citation needed With the help of local industry Henderson was incorporated on April 16 1953 as the City of Henderson On May 23 1953 Henderson with its population of 7 410 elected Dr Jim French as the first mayor Originally only about 13 square miles 34 km2 in size the city quickly began to grow reaching over 94 square miles 240 km2 in size today when Ammonium perchlorate factory fire edit Main article PEPCON disaster Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada PEPCON was incorporated in Henderson Nevada about seven miles southeast of Las Vegas in November 1955 by Edgar J Marston La Jolla CA Fred D Gibson Sr Las Vegas NV and John V Mueller Reno NV Initially PEPCON provided consulting services specializing in mining and chemical plant design It was also the operator of a chlorine gas packaging plant servicing area businesses that had swimming pools and a sodium hypochlorite household bleach manufacturing operation using the brand name Boulder White On May 4 1988 10 40am the Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada PEPCON Ammonium perchlorate manufacture a crystallized oxygen in the modern day Gibson Business Park of Henderson caught fire clarification needed After complaining of the smell of Mercaptan an odorant added to natural gas for 2 weeks prior to the explosion on May 4 1988 The blaze quickly engulfed the factory smoke and flames from the building eventually obliterating it in a massive explosion followed by six smaller explosions Smoke was seen from 100 miles 160 km away and two major blasts measured 3 0 and 3 5 respectively on the Richter magnitude scale at observatories in California and Colorado 7 These explosions sent shockwaves throughout Henderson and parts of the Las Vegas Valley that shattered glass and damaged buildings Two people were killed and 372 were injured Investigators surveying the damage in the surrounding communities estimated the blast as similar to a 1 kiloton air burst nuclear detonation 7 The full report can be found in the book A Brief History Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada January 14 2016 ISBN 1 5144 3524 1 The events of the PEPCON spurred new development in Henderson years later from its historical industrial development to residential and commercial development There are now no signs of the explosion where it happened Today the site consists mostly of office buildings citation needed 8 Geography edit nbsp Map of the Las Vegas Valley with Henderson Henderson is about 16 miles 26 km southeast of downtown Las Vegas 9 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 107 7 square miles 279 0 km2 all land 10 The city is in the Mojave Desert with wildlife and vegetation typical of the Mojave The mountains that surround Henderson mostly have gentle slopes The McCullough Range is closest to the city most of this range is covered by black rocks from a volcanic explosion millions of years ago These mountains reach an average height of about 3 800 feet 1 200 m The landscape consists of the desert the only water in the city is found in washes like Duck Creek Residential neighborhoods in Henderson include Anthem Anthem Country Club Ascaya Black Mountain Vistas Cadence Calico Ridge Champion Village The Fountains Grand Legacy Green Valley Green Valley Estates Green Valley Ranch Hillsboro Heights Inspirada Lake Las Vegas MacDonald Highlands MacDonald Ranch Madeira Canyon Club at Madeira Canyon Roma Hills Seven Hills Sun City Anthem Sun City MacDonald Ranch Tuscany Village and Whitney Ranch Climate edit Henderson is classified as having a hot desert climate BWh in the Koppen climate classification It has mild winters and hot summers Snow can occasionally fall in the winter The monsoon can bring storms in the summer which can cause flash flooding and thunderstorms The hottest month is July and the coldest month is December On average there are 292 clear days per year 11 failed verification Climate data for Henderson Nevada Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high F C 75 24 86 30 91 33 97 36 111 44 118 48 119 48 112 44 110 43 100 38 90 32 78 26 119 48 Mean daily maximum F C 54 12 59 15 67 19 75 24 85 29 95 35 101 38 99 37 91 33 78 26 64 18 54 12 77 25 Mean daily minimum F C 41 5 44 7 49 9 56 13 65 18 74 23 79 26 78 26 71 22 60 16 48 9 40 4 59 15 Record low F C 11 12 12 11 25 4 31 1 37 3 41 5 56 13 59 15 43 6 30 1 4 16 9 13 4 16 Average precipitation inches mm 0 70 18 0 96 24 0 57 14 0 23 5 8 0 11 2 8 0 11 2 8 0 46 12 0 72 18 0 42 11 0 36 9 1 0 49 12 0 60 15 5 73 144 5 Source 12 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 19503 643 196012 525243 8 197016 39530 9 198024 36348 6 199064 942166 6 2000175 381170 1 2010257 72947 0 2020317 61023 2 U S Decennial Census 13 At the census of 2010 14 257 729 people resided in Henderson The racial makeup was 76 9 White 5 1 African American 0 7 Native American 7 2 Asian 0 6 Pacific Islander and 4 8 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14 9 of the population and 68 7 of the population was non Hispanic White According to the 2000 census there were 175 381 people 66 331 households and 47 095 families residing in the city The population density was 2 200 8 inhabitants per square mile 849 7 km2 There were 71 149 housing units at an average density of 892 8 per square mile 344 7 km2 The city s racial makeup was 80 49 White 3 76 African American 0 70 Native American 3 98 Asian 0 42 Pacific Islander 3 16 from other races and 3 49 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 13 71 of the population There were 66 331 households out of which 33 0 had children under the age of 18 living with them 56 4 were married couples living together 10 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 29 0 were non families 20 3 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 63 and the average family size was 3 05 In the city the population was spread out with 25 1 under the age of 18 7 9 from 18 to 24 32 5 from 25 to 44 24 4 from 45 to 64 and 10 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age for the city was 36 years For every 100 females there were 98 4 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 96 4 males The city s median household income was 63 830 and the median family income was 74 120 The per capita income for the city was 33 238 The Henderson zip code 89012 where MacDonald Highlands is located has the 7th highest per capita income in the United States at 148 899 About 3 9 of families and 5 6 of the population were below the poverty line including 6 4 of those under age 18 and 4 7 of those age 65 or over 15 Economy editIn July 2020 Amazon announced the opening of a new 600 000 square feet 56 000 m2 facility in Henderson 16 Further information on the CPA firm De Joya Griffith and Company Top employers edit According to the city s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report fiscal year ending June 30 2016 17 the city s largest employers are Employer of Employees 1 City of Henderson 2 985 2 St Rose Dominican Hospital Siena Campus 2 000 2 499 3 Green Valley Ranch Resort amp Spa 1 500 1 999 4 Sunset Station Hotel amp Casino 1 000 1 499 5 M Resort 1 000 1 499 6 Barclay s Services LLC 800 899 7 St Rose Dominican Hospital Rose de Lima Campus 700 799 8 Fiesta Henderson Casino Hotel 600 699 9 Las Vegas Raiders 604 10 Titanium Metals Corp of America 500 599 See also National Career FairsCulture and entertainment edit nbsp Green Valley Ranch nbsp Lamborghini Las Vegas on Auto Show Drive in Henderson An increasing number of major shopping malls movie theater complexes concert venues restaurants and casino resorts offer residents a variety of choices for leisure time in Henderson The city also sits a few miles southeast of Las Vegas and is not too far from the world famous Las Vegas Strip Shakespeare in the Park celebrated its tenth anniversary in 1996 a testament to Henderson s long standing support for the arts and cultural programs The city also boasts the largest recreational facility the Henderson Multigenerational Facility in Nevada as well as Nevada s only scenic Bird Preserve The city supports a variety of other cultural events many of which are held at the outdoor amphitheater the largest one of its kind in Nevada Film history edit The documentary Real CSI featured the Henderson Police Department HPD Crime Scene Analysts Investigators The 1998 film Lethal Weapon 4 used Interstate 215 as a filming location 18 A scene in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever in which Bond Sean Connery is nearly cremated alive was filmed at Palm Mortuary s Henderson location 19 20 Later in the movie he is dumped into a pipeline which was filmed near Lake Mead Boulevard The construction office for the Lake Mead to Las Vegas water pipeline was there during the building of the pipeline and the filming of the movie citation needed America s Sweethearts starring Julia Roberts and John Cusack featured many scenes filmed at Lake Las Vegas 21 Paranormal Activity 4 takes place at the home of a wealthy family in Henderson but was filmed in California 22 Select points of interest edit nbsp The entrance to MacDonald Highlands in Henderson Acacia Demonstration Gardens Anthem Country Club Ascaya Black Mountain Recreation Center Clark County Heritage Museum The District at Green Valley Ranch Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden Ethel M Chocolate Factory Galleria at Sunset Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa and Casino Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve and Water Reclamation Facility Henderson International School Henderson Pavilion Concert Theater and Recreational Plaza Lake Las Vegas Lamborghini Las Vegas M Resort MacDonald Highlands Montelago Village and Boutiques Nevada State College Ravella at Lake Las Vegas Rio Secco Golf Club Roma Hills Seven Hills Estates Sunset Station Veteran s Wall Water Street District 23 Westin Resort at Lake Las Vegas Wildhorse Golf Club 24 Hiking trails edit Henderson has more than 37 miles 60 km of trails 25 Government editThe city received its charter from the Nevada State Legislature in 1953 formally incorporating the city with a council manager form of government Henderson is divided into four wards A mayor and four council members are elected citywide but no more than one council member are allowed to reside in each ward Lorna Kesterson was elected as Henderson s first female mayor serving two terms until 1993 26 27 Fire prevention services are provided by the Henderson Fire Department and police services by the Henderson Police Department Service Mayor 1953 1957 James B French 1957 1965 William B Byrne 1965 1969 William R Hampton 1969 1973 Estes M McDoniel 1973 1975 Cruz Olague 1975 Richard A Stewart Sr 1975 1981 Lorin L Williams 1981 1985 Leroy Zike 1985 1993 Lorna J Kesterson 1993 1997 Robert A Groesbeck 1997 2009 James B Gibson 2009 2017 Andy Hafen 2017 2023 Debra March 2023 present Michelle Romero 2013 Americans with Disabilities Act settlement edit In 2013 the Department of Justice DOJ announced it had reached a cooperative settlement agreement with the city of Henderson under the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA The DOJ received complaints by individuals who are deaf that officers for the city of Henderson did not provide them with qualified sign language interpreters and other auxiliary aids and services when needed for effective communication One of the complainants was arrested and detained for two days in the Henderson detention facility while the other was an alleged crime victim 28 During its investigation into the allegations the department inquired whether the city of Henderson would be interested in resolving the matter voluntarily The city expressed its full commitment to ensure compliance with the ADA Under the settlement the city of Henderson will pay 35 000 to the complainants The city agreed to provide sign language interpreters usually within an hour of a person s request to law enforcement officers Henderson also agreed to modify its handcuffing policies for people who use sign language or hand writing to communicate and to adopt other policies consistent with the ADA 28 Education editThe Clark County School District provides elementary and secondary public education Henderson is the location for 29 elementary schools nine middle schools and nine high schools Five of the nine high schools are public schools including Basic Coronado Green Valley Foothill and Liberty The remaining four are private college preparatory schools including the Henderson International School A tenth high school Silverado High School also serves parts of Henderson but is in unincorporated Clark County Findlay College Prep edit Main article Findlay Prep Findlay Prep was a high school basketball program sponsored by the Henderson International School Henderson International School a private preparatory school owned by Meritas hosted Findlay College Prep Since its creation in 2006 by businessman Cliff Findlay its dozen students comprised the school s only high school students 29 Findlay has had several McDonald s All Americans and alumni playing in the National Basketball Association NBA Colleges and universities edit Henderson is home to Nevada State University a member of the Nevada System of Higher Education and has a satellite campus of the College of Southern Nevada It also has campuses for private institutions of higher education including the Roseman University of Health Sciences Touro University and DeVry University Several for profit colleges also operate in the city including The Art Institute of Las Vegas and Everest College Library edit Henderson has a public library system with five branches 30 31 Sports editSee also Nevada Sports Las Vegas Sports and Sports in the Las Vegas metropolitan area Henderson is home to the headquarters of the Las Vegas Raiders In February 2018 the then Oakland Raiders who in 2017 announced they would relocate to Las Vegas in time for the 2020 NFL season announced the signing of a deal for 55 acres of land near Henderson Executive Airport on which the team s executive offices and practice facility were built 32 The Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center opened in June 2020 33 Henderson is the home to the headquarters of the Las Vegas Aces of the Women s National Basketball Association In February 2021 ground was broken for an Aces facility next to the Raiders facility The 50 000 square foot facility houses the Aces practice facility offices training room weight room hydrotherapy space physical therapy area locker rooms a lecture hall player and alumni lounges and an on site day care center 34 35 The facility which was the first complex built solely for the use of a WNBA team opened in April 2023 36 The Henderson Silver Knights of the American Hockey League play in a 6 000 seat arena the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson The arena is also home to the Vegas Knight Hawks of the Indoor Football League and the NBA G League Ignite of the NBA G League 37 failed verification Minor professional teams edit Team Sport League Venue capacity Established Titles NBA G League Ignite Basketball NBAGL Dollar Loan Center 6 019 2020 0 Henderson Silver Knights Ice hockey AHL Dollar Loan Center 5 567 0 Vegas Knight Hawks Indoor football IFL 2021 0Media editNewspapers edit Las Vegas Review Journal Las Vegas Sun Green Valley View The Henderson Press Television edit KVVU TV channel 5 is the Las Vegas Valley s Fox affiliate and licensed to Henderson and is based from studios on the northwest side of the city Transportation editThe city is served by RTC Transit formerly Citizens Area Transit CAT with its network of bus routes which run throughout the Las Vegas Valley Henderson is served by four major highways Henderson Black Hills and State Route 582 which is the main thoroughfare connecting with Las Vegas and Boulder City Lake Mead Parkway State Route 564 Interstate 515 and Interstate 215 State Route 146 also known as Saint Rose Parkway connects Interstate 15 near Sloan with Interstate 215 in Green Valley This stretch is formally a part of Lake Mead Parkway which is a direct link to Henderson for motorists traveling in and out of Southern California The city of Henderson has a low percentage of households without a car In 2015 2 8 percent of Henderson households lacked a car and increased to 5 percent in 2016 The national average was 8 7 percent in 2016 Henderson averaged 1 74 cars per household in 2016 compared to a national average of 1 8 38 Henderson is home for the Henderson Executive Airport The main airport for the metropolitan area is Harry Reid International Airport northwest of Henderson Street numbering is different within the city of Henderson than with the rest of the Las Vegas Valley The center of Henderson lies within the intersection of Water Street and Lake Mead Parkway The Henderson Police Department for years referred to Lake Mead Parkway and its former name Lake Mead Drive as 146 while Boulder Highway is often referred as 93 its former highway designation The Union Pacific Railroad serves Henderson over a branch line originally built to support construction of Hoover Dam The final few miles of the line owned by the U S Government were abandoned after the dam was completed The line still extends to Boulder City in 1985 the state purchased the section east of appropriately I 515 with the Nevada Southern Railroad Museum operating excursion trains over the easternmost seven miles 11 km Notable people editThe following is an incomplete list of notable Henderson residents Steve Aoki born 1977 electro house musician record producer DJ and music executive 39 Erica Blasberg 1984 2010 LPGA golfer 40 Toni Braxton born 1967 singer 41 Lisa Cano Burkhead 36th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada 42 Glen and Les Charles creators of Cheers and Taxi 43 Andrew Cherng born 1948 founder of Panda Express 44 Tony Curtis 1925 2010 actor Phyllis Davis 1940 2013 film and television actress Hailey Dawson born 2010 girl with 3D printed robotic hand Sheena Easton born 1959 Scottish singer and actress Joe Farre born 1967 racing driver Flavor Flav born 1959 rap music artist and reality television personality 45 Brandon Flowers born 1981 vocalist for The Killers 46 Joey Gallo professional baseball outfielder Jeff Gillan born 1957 journalist Greg Haugen born 1960 three time world champion boxer 47 Joe Heck born 1961 U S Army Brigadier General former U S Representative and 2016 Republican nominee for United States Senate in Nevada Iris Kyle born 1974 professional female bodybuilder Oksana Marafioti author 48 Pierre Omidyar born 1967 CEO and founder of eBay 49 Jermaine O Neal born 1978 NBA player 50 Marie Osmond born 1959 singer doll designer and talk show host Paul Pierce born 1977 NBA player 51 Harry Reid 1939 2021 retired United States Senator Jacky Rosen born 1957 United States Senator 52 Nia Sanchez born 1990 Miss Nevada USA 2014 Miss USA 2014 and 1st runner up Miss Universe 2014 David Sklansky born 1947 professional poker player author 53 Mike Tyson born 1966 retired heavyweight boxer and television personality 54 Nancy Walton Laurie born 1952 daughter of Walmart co founder James Bud Walton 55 Chumlee full name Austin Lee Russell born 1982 star of History Channel TV show Pawn Stars Mary Wilson 1944 2021 singer Celine Dion born 1968 French Canadian singer global superstarReferences edit ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 19 2022 Henderson Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Lake Las Vegas properties change hands Las Vegas Review Journal January 10 2008 Retrieved June 14 2019 Lelande Quick Miracle Metal from Nevada Hills Desert Magazine June 1944 pages 10 13 Moore David The Hoover Dam A World Renowned Concrete Monument Roman Concrete 1999 Accessed February 26 2012 Our History Henderson NV a b From Rockets to Ruins The PEPCON Ammonium Perchlorate Plant Explosion PDF NASA Safety Center System Failure Case Study 6 9 November 2012 Retrieved August 7 2013 Thayer Dave January 14 2016 A Brief History Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada 1st ed Henderson NV Amazon pp 1 26 ISBN 978 1 5144 3524 3 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Henderson city Nevada U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved October 15 2014 Henderson Nevada Is No 40 on MONEY s Best Places to Live list Money Retrieved January 30 2019 Monthly Averages for Henderson NV Weather com Archived from the original on July 24 2013 Retrieved November 21 2011 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2016 Henderson city QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 23 2013 Retrieved July 1 2015 Henderson Nevada Economy bestplaces net Amazon announces opening of new 600 000 square foot facility in Henderson 1 City of Henderson Comprehensive Annual Financial Report PDF cityofhenderson com Archived PDF from the original on September 28 2017 Schorr Melissa April 17 1998 Highway to Hollywood Las Vegas Sun Newspaper Las Vegas Sun Retrieved July 15 2023 Lawrence Christopher November 5 2015 When James Bond came to Las Vegas PHOTOS Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved July 15 2023 Sood Suemedha James Bond s Diamonds are Forever BBC Retrieved July 15 2023 Koehler Robert July 12 2001 America s Sweethearts Variety Retrieved July 15 2023 Bell Josh October 19 2012 The horror franchise runs out of steam in Paranormal Activity 4 Las Vegas Weekly Retrieved July 15 2023 Davis Hillary October 10 2021 Henderson soaks up 30 year overnight success of Water Street reboot Las Vegas Sun Retrieved December 22 2022 Wildhorse Golf Golf Course Henderson Las Vegas Golf Wildhorse Golf Lyle Michael May 15 2008 Battle born Henderson now A Place to Call Home Las Vegas Sun McMurdo Doug January 17 2012 Former Henderson mayor Lorna Kesterson dies at 86 Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved January 20 2012 Zvosec Carla J City s first and only female mayor dies at age 86 Henderson Press Archived from the original on January 3 2013 a b Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs August 5 2013 Justice Department Reaches Settlement with the City of Henderson Nev to Improve Law Enforcement Communications with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing US Department of Justice Retrieved August 7 2013 Abramson Mitch Former Knick Jerome Williams coaches Findlay Prep one of country s top high school basketball teams Daily News New York October 5 2013 Retrieved on May 24 2015 Home Henderson Libraries Retrieved June 20 2023 Wootten Greener Julie September 20 2022 New library opens in fast growing west Henderson Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on April 1 2023 Retrieved July 5 2023 Lopez Sandy February 6 2018 Henderson finalizes land deal with Raiders Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved July 30 2018 Breech John July 2 2020 Raiders show off their new 75 million practice facility in Nevada and here s what it looks like CBS Sports Archived from the original on January 27 2022 Mark Davis building Aces training facility in Henderson Las Vegas Review Journal February 15 2021 Retrieved February 17 2021 New Aces training facility setting a standard for women s sports Las Vegas Review Journal November 18 2022 Retrieved November 21 2022 A space for themselves Aces unveil historic practice facility Las Vegas Review Journal April 29 2023 Retrieved April 29 2023 Vegas Golden Knights And City Of Henderson Issue AHL Update NHL com February 13 2020 Car Ownership in U S Cities Data and Map Governing December 9 2014 Retrieved May 4 2018 Chatting up Steve Aoki as he preps to celebrate his birthday at Hakkasan lasvegasweekly com November 17 2015 Shipnuck Alan December 13 2010 The Mystery of Erica Blasberg Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on August 5 2016 Retrieved July 23 2018 Toni Braxton s House former Virtual Globetrotting November 12 2011 Sisolak picks Clark County educator for lieutenant governor Las Vegas Review Journal December 16 2021 Retrieved December 17 2021 Toledo Blade Google News Archive Search 838 Andrew amp Peggy Cherng Forbes Associated Press February 8 2016 Flavor Flav Pleads No Contest to DUI Charge in Las Vegas Billboard Archived from the original on February 9 2016 Retrieved July 23 2018 McLean Craig September 24 2006 Songs of praise The Guardian London Retrieved May 4 2010 Kantowski Ron May 16 2008 One Tough Guy Even When He Lost Las Vegas Sun Archived from the original on March 8 2016 Henderson author Oksana Marafioti to debut book about her life as a Gypsy living in America Pierre Omidyar s House Virtual Globetrotting February 16 2009 Jermaine O Neal s House Virtual Globetrotting April 29 2009 Paul Pierce s House Virtual Globetrotting September 9 2009 Congressional candidate Jacky Rosen a newcomer unknown to most Southern Nevadans July 5 2016 72os com Poker League Poker Community David Sklansky Player Profile Archived July 15 2007 at the Wayback Machine Mike Tyson spent 2 5M to move down the street reviewjournal com March 12 2016 Las Vegas Business Press Las Vegas Business 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