Museos de Nevada

Si crees que Nevada es salvaje ahora, deberías haberla conocido en sus años más jóvenes. Estamos hablando del bullicio del lejano oeste, de submundos mafiosos, de pruebas de bombas atómicas y mucho más. Por suerte para nosotros, dondequiera que ocurrió algo intrigante, ahora suele haber un gran museo que te muestra cómo.

Con atracciones culturales y centros patrimoniales esparcidos por todos los rincones del Estado de Plata, Nevada atrae a los aficionados a la historia con fascinantes exhibiciones e historias en casi todas las ciudades y pueblos. Con docentes apasionados (algunos de los cuales son descendientes directos de los antepasados del Estado de Plata) e historias que nunca salieron del edificio de donde vinieron, es fácil obtener una visión de cerca de la historia de Nevada mientras estás aquí.

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Ya sea el elemento más nuevo en su lista de deseos o el mejor giro equivocado que haya tomado, a cualquier rincón de este estado al que se aventure, seguramente descubrirá el tipo de encuentros inesperados, personajes memorables y experiencias solo en Nevada que hacen que este lugar sea tan malditamente especial. Consiga imágenes impresionantes, historias sorprendentes, personajes coloridos, eventos que hay que hacer antes de morir y mucho más. Y para endulzar el trato, además de enviarte nuestra Revista oficial Nevada Magazine& Guía para visitantes. También incluiremos nuestro elegante mapa del estado.

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Descubra la variedad de museos que Nevada tiene para ofrecer

Desde la historia del auge de la plata que cubre las paredes de los salones, escuelas e incluso celdas de las cárceles más antiguas del estado en Virginia City—una ciudad entera que es un Monumento Histórico Nacional—hasta delicias de la historia natural como un mamut colombiano de 11.000 años de antigüedad en el Casa de la Moneda de Carson City convertida en Museo Estatal de Nevada, hasta los letreros de neón retirados que han recuperado todo su esplendor en el Museo del Neón Nuestro pasado es vibrante, a veces un poco ruidoso y siempre lejos de lo promedio.

Ya sea que estés buscando cultivarlo en el Museo de Arte de Nevada, desenrede los hilos duraderos de la historia del Estado de Plata en los museos de Carson City y otros epicentros históricos de la ciudad capital, o sumérjase en exhibiciones interactivas que los niños (y los niños de corazón) no olvidarán en los museos de Las Vegas, Nevada está lista para enseñarle una cosa o dos. 

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While exploring Nevada’s history, you’re sure to make some of your own. Tag #NVMuseums to share your experiences with us. If we love your photo, we just might exhibit it here.

Today the restrooms are still there and now so is an elevator but no stairs. We don't allow visitors to the 4th floor and one of the main reasons is that there is no fire exit from that level. It is often a disappointment that the top floor can't be viewed but it is for safety regulations.⠀
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#historicfourthwardschool #virginiacity #lastonestanding #comstock #comstockhistory #nevada #travelnevada #victorianschoolhouse #museum #history
The Neon Sign Museum in Las Vegas was amazing! So cool to see so much history. They have over 200 signs!
Rhyolite is one of the best preserved ghost towns in the country. It was a short-lived mining success with 5,000 residents and all the modern conveniences of the early 1900s. But after just five years, the gold dried up and the miners moved on, leaving behind the dramatic empty buildings you can see today. Swipe for a glimpse of a true ghost town.

Also nearby is the Goldwell Open Air Museum, one of those classic Nevada road trip stops. Belgian Artist Albert Szukalaki made the place famous with his eerie ghostly sculptures, including this one called Ghost Rider. 
Also, Hobbes never likes to pose for photos but for some reason he seemed at home here. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Have you ever road tripped through Nevada? Did you find anything especially interesting?
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Today we were dancing to the jail house rock 😅
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Visited the The Clark County Historical Museum out by Boulder City . 106 degrees out in NV today but that won’t stop me from getting out and enjoying life !
Don’t let the old-school cash register fool ya ... admission is always FREE to the Central Nevada Museum in TonopahNevada. Indoor and outdoor exhibits chronicle the exciting history of the area. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9a-5p. (📸: TravelNevada) #NevadaSilverTrails #NST
Locomotive 93 steaming into the weekend a few Fridays ago in Feb 2020, back before the world changed 🤦🏼‍♂️ 🚂🚂🚂 Dev&Scan by @thedarkroomlab .
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History rules (especially if it’s Nevada history!) 🙌🏻 #YelpReno 📍 Nevada State Museum

PC: Christie L. via Yelp
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White Pine County Will Be Here To Welcome You Back. Stay Strong. We Will See You Soon.

As we anticipate the return of normal days and when we're able to break solidarity, we're taking today to fully feature the: McGill Historical Drug Store Museum. The McGill Drugstore is essentially a large time capsule with products still on the shelves that date back to the 1950s. The terra-cotta tile soda fountain bar was built in 1930, and will seat you right up to one of the only three working soda fountains in White Pine County. The building succeeds in operating as a free, public museum dedicated to preserving a specific, small town era. Regular hours are Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, and to discover more White Pine Museums, click here: https://bit.ly/33USWex  travelnevada ponyexpressnevada #visitelynevada #getelevated #mountaintown #history #howtonevada #museums #nvroadtrip #familyfun #familyvacation #travelinspiration
From behind closed doors: Lost City Museum has a great collection of baskets. When school groups come, we ask students to find butterfly designs in the baskets. Besides butterflies, there are other cool shapes and designs. Which ones stand out to you? Photo credit #travelnevada https://t.co/6aKBJCbNkI
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