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The dusty drive out to the base of Nevada’s Red Rock Canyon was once dubbed the road to nowhere. About 12 miles from the glitz of the Las Vegas Strip, this was an undeveloped patch of sun-parched desert through the 1980s; now, mansions of the city’s richest residents — Celine Dion and
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