
Henderson is a city located in southern Nevada, established as an industrial city during World War II. At that time, magnesium production was active, and magnesium was an essential resource for aircraft and weapon manufacturing during the war.
- Growth into an Official City:
- After the war, the closure of magnesium plants led to an economic crisis, but in 1953, Henderson was officially elevated to city status.
- Since then, it has developed into a residential hub, leveraging its geographical advantage close to Las Vegas.
- Modern Henderson:
- Today, Henderson is considered part of the Las Vegas metropolitan area and has grown to be the second-largest city in Nevada. It features upscale residential areas, commercial zones, and various recreational facilities.
- Population as of 2023: Approximately 329,000
- Henderson is the second most populous city in Nevada, following Las Vegas.
- Since the 1990s, the population has surged, and as Las Vegas expanded, Henderson established itself as a major residential area, leading to significant city growth.
Henderson is a city where various ethnicities coexist harmoniously.
- White: Approximately 68%
- Hispanic/Latino: Approximately 18%
- Asian: Approximately 9% (mainly Filipino, Chinese, and Korean immigrants)
- African American: Approximately 6%
- Other races: Approximately 1%
In recent years, Henderson has developed into a multicultural city with diverse population growth. Notably, it has a high proportion of well-educated residents and a significant number of middle and upper-class households.
Economy and Lifestyle
- Henderson is known for its high quality of life, safe communities, and various recreational facilities.
- The crime rate is lower than that of Las Vegas, and well-maintained residential areas are popular among families.
- While primarily dependent on the economy of Las Vegas, it has also developed its own healthcare, education, and retail industries.
Henderson began with the magnesium industry during World War II and has grown into a major residential area in the Las Vegas metropolitan region.
Based on a stable and multicultural community, it is regarded as one of the best cities to live in Nevada.






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