Friday, November 30, 2007

Goldfield Nevada

Goldfield Courthouse
Goldfield is home to a small but eclectic population of artists and independent thinkers.The abandoned buildings of the ghost town remain an attraction. In addition, the Goldfield Days festival is held in August each year. The festival includes parades, booths, historical displays, and a land auction. Not abandoned, ruins or better, but someone owns each and every one, most with hopes of fixing them up. source: Wikipedia

Tonopah Historic Mining Park

Tonopah Mining Park Very interesting Nevada historic place to visit. You are free to roam around the 100 acre mining park. The museum is dedicated to preserving Nevada's rich mining history. An underground tunnel has been restored where you can look down the shaft into the richest mine in the Tonopah District. The Tonopah Historic Mining Park is open: March 1st to October 31st, seven days a week, 9-5 November 1st to February 28th, Wednesday through Sunday, 10-4. Tonopah Historic Mining Park 775-482-9274.
Tonopah Historic Mining Park Map

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Virginia and Truckee Railroad - Rebuilding a Legend

Plans call for rebuilding the track all the way to Carson City Nevada. Contruction has been completed on the first segment over the Overman Pit. Next section will be Overman Pit to Highway 50 with engineering work in progress. Final section will be Highway 50 to Deer Run. When complete the railroad will have a maximum capacity of 140,000 rides per year. Taking a ride on the V&T and visiting historic Virginia City, Carson City and Dayton will add to and produce many thousands of additional overnight stays in the Northern Nevada area. Phase 2 is under construction and track is being laid all the way to south to Mound House. This section of track should be complete by June 2008. The next phase of track, which will cross over Highway 50 on a bridge by Mound House, should have all the right-of-way property needed by January and advertise for construction contracts by June 2008.
Virginia and Truckee Railroad

Virginia City

Virginia City
Virginia City Nevada is located just South of Reno the town is is easily accessible by car. Be sure to ride the the Virginia and Truckee Railroad to Gold Hill for views of the old mines and the valley below. Virginia City main source of revenue these days is the tourist dollar but is well worth visiting. Take a walking tour and enjoy the sights of the old west at Virginia City Nevada. Virginia City