Logandale, Nevada
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Logandale is located in Clark County,
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. It was an unincorporated town in Clark County until 1981 when it was merged with Overton to create the unincorporated town of
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. The community is the home of the annual Clark County Fair and Rodeo. The
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patrols the town.


History

Established on the west side of the Muddy River in 1865, Logandale was originally named St. Joseph. It was moved and renamed New St. Joseph, or St. Joseph #2 in 1868, by settlers driven out of their first town of Saint Joseph, Nevada on the east side of the Muddy River when it burned down. It also acquired the post office established in the old town on August 26, 1867. The new Saint Joseph like the other Mormon settlements in the
Moapa Valley Moapa Valley is an unincorporated town in Clark County, Nevada, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 6,924. The valley in which the community lies, also named Moapa Valley, is about long and lies roughly northwest to sou ...
was abandoned in 1871 due to a tax dispute with the state of Nevada. Its post office closed in October 1871 but became active again on in May 1876. Following the Mormon return to Overton in 1880, in November 1883 the post office operations were moved there. The town began to revive in 1912 around a railroad station with the name Logan, which some believe was named for a Civil War veteran who settled on the abandoned town site, although this has never been documented. It was subsequently renamed Logandale because the mail kept winding up in Logan, Utah.


Geography

Logandale is located at the north end of Moapa Valley. The town can be accessed by taking exit 93 off of Interstate Highway 15, going south on Highway 169.


Demographics

Logandale is in the
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, Nevada
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(CDP).


Media

KADD KADD (93.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Regional Mexican (Spanish) format. Licensed to Logandale, Nevada, United States, it serves the Las Vegas Valley The Las Vegas Valley is a major metropolitan area in the southern part of the ...
is licensed to the town.


Culture

The Clark County Fair and Rodeo is held annually in Logandale.


Education

The
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serves the area.


Notes

{{Clark County, Nevada Unincorporated communities in Clark County, Nevada Populated places established in 1912 Unincorporated towns in Nevada 1912 establishments in Nevada