Kenny Slaught – Hoover Dam Is Nation’s Most Important Feat

There are 16 big generators in the room, along with a smaller one that acts like two generators. They all offer hydroelectric energy to the regions situated nearby, including Native American tribes. Hoover Dam offers 28% of energy to Southern California, 23% to Nevada and 18% to Arizona, Kenny Slaught says. Along with that, Las … More Kenny Slaught – Hoover Dam Is Nation’s Most Important Feat

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara And Its Natural Charm

City planners started development controls to stop the Spanish buildings from being destroyed in 1925. It was the first time a group in the country took action to preserve historic buildings. Rules were set in place to maintain buildings and parks. The city founded legal protection for historical landmarks in 1960. Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kenny-slaught-discusses-history-architecture-061351293.html

Kenny Slaught Celebrates Rich Architecture Of Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara’s most important structures are hundreds of years old Hotel Virginia, historic neighborhood of El Pueblo Viejo and the Old Mission’s pink towers where celebrations are hosted. The County Courthouse features colorful murals, while the clock tower and observation deck located close by offer great views of Santa Barbara. The 1873 founded Lobero theatre … More Kenny Slaught Celebrates Rich Architecture Of Santa Barbara

Kenny Slaught On Evolving Market Shifts In Golden State

The Californian real estate market lacks properties in desirable locations, which is a unique trait. This makes even undeveloped land to be very expensive, especially when it comes to places like Los Angeles and San Francisco. Proposition 13, the 1978 amendment to state constitution made relocation troublesome, and thus new projects are faced with setbacks … More Kenny Slaught On Evolving Market Shifts In Golden State