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267-4000
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Speaking at the lectern, Allan O'Neil, Executive
Director, Outside Las Vegas Foundation .
Allan is the true "Godfather" of our trail. When
Superintendent of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area he authorized
many programs and activities that led to the groundwork of what
became the River Mountains Loop Trail. |

Dirk Richwine, City of Henderson, has overseen the development
of close to one third of the trail that lie within the City of Henderson boundaries.
He sheppards the paperwork through the politicians and bureaucrats. |
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Dignitaries cutting the dedication ribbon. |

Marcus Jensen, Southern Nevada Water Authority, another
"Godfather" of the River Mountains Loops Trail. |
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