If you’re headed out of Las Vegas, Rhyolite is a must‑see ghost town. Founded in 1905 after Shorty Harris struck gold, it boomed to 5,000 people, with 50 saloons and an opera house. Mines folded by ...
Rhyolite, a ghost town near Beatty and Death Valley in Southern Nevada, was named one of the spookiest places in the United States by RV Trader, an online shop for recreational vehicles. RV Trader ...
Nevada may be known for neon lights and casino nights, but it’s also a state steeped in rich history and remarkable stories.
Nevada’s most unusual landmarks aren’t found in its biggest cities. According to a recent list from WorldAtlas, the state’s strangest stops are scattered across remote highways and desert towns — from ...
For information about Metropolis, call the Northeastern Nevada Museum in Elko at (775) 738-3418. 4. Muldoon Located 17 miles east of Bellevue, across the Little Wood River and up Muldoon Creek, ...