Kyle Ranch

Kyle Ranch was established by Conrad Kiel in 1875 in what is now North Las Vegas, Nevada. The site is currently managed by the city's park department as the Kyle Ranch Historic Site and is not open to the public. The original adobe structure, the oldest standing building in Las Vegas, and the Kyle Ranch Cemetery is about all that remains.

The cemetery is currently empty with the bodies, mostly family members of the founders, currently stored at UNLV.

The ranch is the site of an artesian well and a small wetlands, a reminder of what drew the first settlers and travelers to the site. The spring also provided water allowing the ranch to grow fruits and vegetables for other settlers in the area.

The site is marked as Nevada Historical Marker 224.

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