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Yesterday: Exotics
The Nevada Fish and Game Commission Introduces Game Birds From India By DAVE MATHIS This story originally appeared in the January/February 1962 issue of Nevada Highways and Parks. When he […]
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Yesterday: Exotics
The Nevada Fish and Game Commission Introduces Game Birds From India By DAVE MATHIS This story originally appeared in the January/February 1962 issue of Nevada Highways and Parks. When he […]
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Casale’s Halfway Club
Family passes sauce and traditions through five generations. STORY BY ALEZA FREEMAN PHOTOS BY ASA GILMORE The night “Mama” Inez Casale Stempeck was born at her family’s dairy on the […]
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Historic Sentence Fits the Crime
The hanging of Elizabeth Potts marks Nevada’s only execution of a woman. Photos courtesy of the Northeastern Nevada Museum. “It is a dreadful thing to hang a woman, but not […]
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‘Tilting the Basin’ Exhibition Brings Nevada Artists Together
More than 30 artists demonstrate the breadth of the Silver State’s art scene in Las Vegas exhibition. BY MEGG MUELLER Thanks to the magic of seven colorful mountains, a partnership between […]
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Harolds Club
Harolds Club RENO’S WILD WEST CASINO EXPERIMENT LEAVES LASTING IMPRESSION ON GAMING. BY DORESA BANNING The giant, $60,000 mural that once hung over Harolds Club’s South Virginia Street entrance in […]
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The Dann Sisters: Searching for Reciprocity for the Western Shoshone
Discover the quest of two sisters to recover their homeland. By KATHIE TAYLOR Carrie Dann—an elder in the Western Shoshone Nation—goes into the mountains surrounding her Crescent Valley home one […]
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Nevada Part III: Twain, Trains, & The Pony Express
BY RON SOODALTER During the mid-to-late-1800s, Nevada passed in record time from unsettled wilderness, to the nation’s premier gold and silver mecca, to its 36th state. In the process, it […]
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Black History In Nevada
We honor African-Americans, past and present, who have shaped our state. BY MATTHEW B. BROWN On Monday, January 20, we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Nevada and the […]
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Mobile Museum
MOBILE MUSEUM Nevada was one of the first states to bring its rich history to children and adults alike. BY PETER BARTON [one_half] [/one_half][one_half] [/one_half] In 1953, Judge Clark J. […]
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The Ponderosa Ranch
In 1959, NBC brought the Western series “Bonanza” to American homes. To sell more color televisions for its parent company—RCA Corporation (then an electronics powerhouse)—NBC crews shot B-roll of Lake Tahoe’s deep, blue water framed by lush green pines.