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Abandoned in Remote Nevada, Part 2

Do you sometimes wind up crawling under barbed wire to an abandoned hot springs resort on your vacations? If yes, then we may be able to travel well together. To follow, a very brief stop because: fear of a lone gunman on a horse in the distance. It may be Read more…


Abandoned in Remote Nevada, Part 1

The best abandoned places are the ones you find along the way, the ones you seize the opportunity to visit–in a split second from 70 mph to 0 to out of the car. Currant, Nevada is one such place: a motel, restaurant and bar sitting still waiting for me. Here Read more…


Rhyolite, Nevada
Historical Mining Boomtown

Rhyolite was another Gold Rush Boomtown.Β  It’s quick rise was short-lived, however–the Panic of 1907 rocked Rhyolite and it never recovered.Β  Its mine closed in 1911 and the town officially died in 1916.Β  Now it has some new life as the recipient of various art installations including Albert Szukalski’s Last Read more…


Tonopah, Nevada Attractions, Part 2
The International Car Forest
Misc. Goldmine, Nevada

The International Car Forest of the Last Church is actually an attraction in Goldfield, not Tonopah.  But it is a quick 25 mile drive. The collection of automobiles strewn about the desert landscape is a striking visual thought up by artists Chad Sorg and Mark Rippie and has nothing to Read more…


Abandoned Mine in Rachel, Nevada

I didn’t know much about this abandoned mine in Rachel, Nevada when I meandered over from my accommodations across the street. But I thought it looked as if Tusken Raiders might inhabit the place. Had I had more time in the area I would have pulled into every abandoned hint Read more…


Grafton, Nevada
Semi-Ghost Town

I will be seeing several ghost towns on my trip through Nevada, Utah and Arizona.Β  Though most will be at the latter end when I am away from the tricky landscapes–within previous Gold Rush hot spots.Β  But Grafton, established 1859 on order of Mormon bigwig Brigham Young, is right outside Read more…