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Then & Now: Through the Lens
Time has both serious and subtle effects on Nevada. BY NEVADA MAGAZINE THEN: NEVADA HISTORICAL SOCIETY; NOW: ERIC CACHINERO PHOTOGRAPHERS: ERIC CACHINERO, NANCY GOOD, GREG MCKAY, MEGG MUELLER Take a […]
Magazine Article
Then & Now: Through the Lens
Time has both serious and subtle effects on Nevada. BY NEVADA MAGAZINE THEN: NEVADA HISTORICAL SOCIETY; NOW: ERIC CACHINERO PHOTOGRAPHERS: ERIC CACHINERO, NANCY GOOD, GREG MCKAY, MEGG MUELLER Take a […]
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Nevada Part VII: To War and Beyond
Plunged back into the nation’s conflicts, Nevada solidifies itself as a worldwide destination with the help of some infamous assistance. BY RON SOODALTER Nevada emerged from the Great Depression in […]
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From Dust to Doré
From Dust to Doré The thunderous crack of massive colliding stones fills my ears as I stand on the observation platform of Coeur Rochester, Inc.’s rock crusher. Awestruck by the […]
Business
Homewood Mountain Resort
Many Lake Tahoe ski resorts are known for their spectacular lake views, but only Homewood Mountain Resort earns a nod for its flawlessly maintained “peak-to-shore” trails.
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Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe
Mt. Rose has the highest base elevation of any Tahoe resort at 8260′ and is located 25 minutes from Reno, making it the closest to the Reno-Tahoe International Airport.
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Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park
Home to German immigrant Heirich Friedrich Dangberg, a visit to the Historic Dangberg Ranch unveils his contributions to the Silver State, brings you to one of the first and largest ranches in all of Nevada, details stories about Nevada’s first ever recorded pair of Levi’s, the road to the establishment of Minden, NV, and many other legendary tales.
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Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site
The Elgin Schoolhouse may be tiny, but the caretakers’ meticulous attention to detail and the presence of original items makes it a can’t-miss for lovers of history and education.
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Wilbur D. May Museum
From elaborative ivory figurines and trophy game animals of the Serengeti to Tang Dynasty pottery, Eskimo scrimshaw, and even a real shrunken head from South America, get to know this Legendary Nevadan, one collection of oddities and exotic wonders at a time.
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Yesterday: Was Garden of Eden Located in Nevada?
In 1924, a group of scientists and reporters announced that Yerington was the cradle of civilization! This story first appeared in our August 1993 issue. BY HARRY A. CHALEKIAN On […]
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Sarah Winnemucca
Sarah Winnemucca was born around 1844, near what is today Lovelock. Her name at birth was Thocmetony, and she was a daughter of the leading family of the Kuyuidika-a—a band of the Paiute people.
Within a year of her birth, Winnemucca’s grandfather encountered John C. Frémont—one of the area’s first white explorers—at what is now Pyramid Lake.