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US · United States

Henderson

317,610 residents36.03°, -114.98°
US · United States

Richmond

Virginia
226,610 residents37.54°, -77.44°

Henderson and Richmond, side by side.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
317,610
226,610
Metro populationno data
Area (km²)
272.433292
161.821914
Density (per km²)no data
Elevation (m)
538
59
06 · Vibes

What locals say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on each city's subreddit.
Henderson

Henderson feels like a large, spread-out suburban city that is tightly tied to Las Vegas but generally less intense and more residential. Daily life is shaped by car dependence, hot desert weather, and the convenience of having shopping, chain restaurants, and basic services close by without the constant chaos of the Strip. People who live here often trade excitement for predictability, cleaner-feeling neighborhoods, and a quieter pace. It is the kind of place where life can feel orderly and easy if you want a home base more than a scene.

Common complaints
  • Car dependence and sprawl3
  • Heat and dry desert climate3
  • Lack of distinctive character2
  • Traffic and growth2
  • Nightlife is limited locally2
Common praises
  • Quieter residential feel3
  • Proximity to Las Vegas amenities3
  • Convenient shopping and services2
  • Generally clean and orderly2
  • Plenty of newer housing and neighborhoods2
Richmond

Richmond reads like a medium-sized city with a strong local identity, where the day-to-day feel is more neighborhood-based than metropolitan. It has the advantages of a state capital and a much larger regional metro, but most people still experience it as a place of manageable commutes, distinct districts, and a mix of old rowhouses, newer suburbs, and river access. The city’s rhythm seems shaped by work, school, restaurants, and neighborhood routines more than by big-city spectacle. For many residents, the appeal is that it feels lived-in and practical rather than polished, with enough going on to stay interesting without being overwhelming.

Common complaints
  • Heat and humidity4
  • Limited transit / car dependence3
  • Pockets of neighborhood disparity3
  • Traffic and road design2
  • Seasonal allergies / pollen2
Common praises
  • Accessible size4
  • Food and drink scene4
  • Neighborhood character3
  • River and outdoor access3
  • Local culture and arts2
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Henderson
Food

Henderson’s food scene is practical and suburban rather than destination-driven, with lots of chain restaurants, strip-mall staples, and reliable everyday options. The upside is convenience: you can find familiar fast-casual places, groceries, coffee chains, and family-friendly sit-down spots without going far. For more variety, many residents still look toward Las Vegas proper, especially when they want chef-driven dining, late-night options, or a more adventurous restaurant crawl.

Nightlife

Nightlife in Henderson is generally low-key and local, built around neighborhood bars, sports bars, breweries, and casual restaurants rather than clubs. If someone wants a big late-night scene, they usually go into Las Vegas, where the options are much broader and more intense. Henderson’s own nightlife works best for people who want a drink, a game, or a relaxed evening out without the Strip-level crowds.

Richmond
Food

Richmond’s food reputation is one of its biggest draws: the city has a lot of local restaurants relative to its size, and the best-loved spots tend to be neighborhood places rather than big-name chains. Expect a mix of Southern-adjacent comfort food, modern casual dining, coffee shops, bakeries, breweries, and a growing number of chef-driven places that punch above the city’s population. Residents often talk about the upside being variety and quality without the pressure or prices of a larger East Coast city, though the scene is still uneven outside the core neighborhoods.

Nightlife

Nightlife in Richmond is energetic but not huge; it feels more like a strong bar-and-venue city than a late-night megacity. People generally go out for breweries, cocktail bars, music venues, and neighborhood spots, with weekends carrying most of the momentum. The scene can feel friendly and locally oriented, but if you want a massive all-night club culture or endless options, Richmond usually comes across as modest rather than overwhelming.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Henderson
By the numbers

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How locals feel

On paper, the weather is all about sunshine and low humidity, which sounds attractive if you want dry desert air and little rain. In practice, locals often define the climate by the heat, especially the long, punishing summer stretch when being outside for too long is uncomfortable. Winters are generally mild and pleasant, but the day-to-day emotional reality of the weather is that it shapes schedules, errands, and outdoor plans more than the statistics alone suggest.

Richmond
By the numbers

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How locals feel

On paper, Richmond’s climate can sound appealing because it has true seasons and winters that are usually not severe. In practice, locals tend to focus on the humidity: summers are hot, sticky, and often exhausting, while spring can bring heavy pollen and a sudden swing into muggy weather. Fall and parts of winter are often described as the most pleasant stretches, but the year is still shaped by how much time people spend trying to avoid heat rather than enjoy it.

09 · Summary

In short

Not enough data to form a verdict.

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