Save Nevada Tourism
Save Nevada Tourism is a group of concerned citizens that support the tourism efforts of the State of Nevada. All work in this effort is donated and we are not associated with the Nevada Commission on Tourism or any other State or local organization.
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Save Nevada Tourism Touring ghost towns in Nevada? You may want to hit Seven Troughs, just northwest of Lovelock, before it disappears.

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For the past three decades, I've written about ghost towns, geological sites, historic places, and other stuff in Nevada and the West. During much of that time, I wrote a weekly newspaper column for the Nevada Appeal and the Lahontan Valley News, The Backyard Traveler, which spotlighted those places...
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Save Nevada Tourism Consider Pioche for your next Nevada road trip...but watch your back in this "wicked Wild West" town.

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Save Nevada Tourism Sparks City Council approved an agreement for the Court of Antiquity Interpretive Area among the City of Sparks, Washoe Co. and NDOT. The area, located in the Truckee Canyon east of Sparks, is of natural, cultural, historic, scenic and recreational value, its most unique feature the rock petroglyphs containing more tha...n 200 drawings by Native Americans. The Nevada Rock Art Foundation leads the preservation effort.

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When I was approached about taking a Fly/Drive trip to Reno/Lake Tahoe in August, I hesitated. I had been to Las Vegas (before it was called Sin City) and Reno, Nevada several times, having a great ...
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Save Nevada Tourism Another unique attraction for visitors to Nevada..UFOs.

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Folks in eastern Nevada are seeing strange things in the night sky.
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- The Nevada Commission on Tourism has launched a new winter ad campaign it hopes will lure winter enthusiasts to northern Nevada and the ski slopes around Lake Tahoe.
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Save Nevada Tourism Check out a different side of Nevada through wildlife viewing, now made easier through a partnership with Nevada Division of Wildlife.

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For those outdoor enthusiasts whose idea of shooting features a camera, Nevada offers a wide variety of wildlife viewing opportunities. Nationwide, wildlife viewing is fast becoming one of the top economic drivers in the tourism category. The U.S. ...
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Save Nevada Tourism Explore Nevada's more haunted locales with a few tips from this article that ran in UNR's Sagebrush.

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With its potential for historically accurate scares as well as grand theatrical displays, Northern Nevada has plenty to offer when it comes to Halloween adventures. From haunted houses full of local actors ...
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Save Nevada Tourism Check out a 360-degree image of your Nevada destination before you get there on this awesome amateur photo site.

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...is a professor at the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, teaching multimedia courses where students create "sense of place media," with the goal of creating digital verisimilitude.
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Save Nevada Tourism A trip along Highway 50 yields some interesting discoveries, including The International, in Austin, Nev.

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At the heart of Nevada, in an ascetic wilderness of bald mountain summits and arid desert, is the old silver mining town of Austin. If you came this way a century ago you'd have hit a 10,000-strong Wild ...
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Save Nevada Tourism Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway made the Digital City list of Ten Wackiest Tourist Attractions, right up there with a giant twine ball and the Museum of Pez Memorabilia.

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Digital City is the local lifestyle network covering entertainment news around dining, nightlife and events.
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Save Nevada Tourism The annual Beatty Days is coming up Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 in, of course, Beatty, NV. The whole town gets in on the act with a chili cook-off, poker run, old west shoot outs, wagon rides, a car show and more.

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Located just 7 miles east of the Death Valley National Park border, 40 minutes from Furnace Creek, and about 100 miles north of Las Vegas, Beatty, Nevada is your home base for desert adventure!
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Save Nevada Tourism If you've never been to Tonopah, here's your reason to go. The Historic Mining Park, with deep, dark tunnels and interesting artifacts is an erie look at Nevada's mining past all on its own. Add the October 24 Halloween Spooktacular to that and this place is sure to get your heart pumping. It includes “Boo tours,” Haun...ted House Tours, concessions and lots of Halloween fun.

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The Tonopah Historic Mining Park Official Site of the Nevada State Mining Championships
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Visited in March of this year and had a great time.
October 6, 2009 at 2:31pm
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Save Nevada Tourism See winning images from Nevada Magazine's annual photo contest.

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Save Nevada Tourism View the September/October issue online.