Virginia City/Gold Hill, NV mill/mine (#1153)
Carson City Chinese Woodcutters (#1154)
Carson City Nevada State Museum (#1158)
Carson City Silver Queen Inn (#1159)
Carson City Nugget Casino (#1564)
Carson City Cactus Jack state office? (#1566)
Carson City Office of Attorney General (#1569)
Carson City Nevada State Capitol (#1571)
US 50 Carson City (#1160)
US 50 Spooner Summit trailhead (#1162)
US 50 Spooner Summit trailhead (#1163)
US 50 Spooner Summit trailhead (#1165)
Lake Tahoe wealth (#1169)
US 50 Echo Summit (#1171)
Placerville New Deal PO (#1172)
Placerville New Deal PO (#1174)
Placerville Soda Works (#1175)
Placerville Zeisz Brewery ruins (#1177)
Sacramento Tower Bridge (#1179)
Sacramento Tower Bridge (#1182)
Sacramento / end of civilization! (#1184)
Sacramento / end of civilization (2)! (#1185)
Sacramento “Wings of the City” exhibition (#1188)
Virginia City, NV (#1146)
Virginia City, NV (#1145)
Virginia City, NV - Storey County Courthouse (#114…
Virginia City, NV (#1140)
Fort Churchill, NV, Bernie sign… (#1139)
Yerington, NV Cottonwood storm (#1138)
Walker Lake / snow (#1137)
Walker Lake (#1134)
Tonopah, NV temporary housing (#1133)
Tonopah, NV Tesla Charging station (#1132)
Tonopah, NV reflections (#1131)
Tonopah, NV Belvada Hotel (#1130)
Tonopah, NV airfield hangar (#1128)
Goldfield Yucca Mountain (nuclear waste) Repositor…
Goldfield high school restoration (#1125)
Goldfield miner’s (toy) truck (#1122)
Goldfield Dahlstrom’s Garage (#1119)
Goldfield, Esmeralda County Courthouse (#1116)
Goldfield subway entrance (#1115)
Goldfield mining truck? (#1111)
Goldfield Model A Ford? (#1107)
Goldfield Model A Ford insignia (#1106)
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Virginia City, NV mine (#1147)
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Why Virginia City prospered (originally) – mining. Like much of Nevada, the mining success was relatively short lived, though substantially longer here than in other towns visited on this trip – silver was discovered here in 1859 and the mines didn’t apparently start being depleted until 20 years later.
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