While Nevada boasts bustling destinations like Las Vegas and underrated cities with less chaotic gambling scenes like Reno, it also holds some of the country's best-preserved ghost towns.
For oddball art, Goldfield’s International Car Forest of the Last Church is Nevada’s own “Stonehenge,” although this one’s constructed out of automobiles. Unlike many other boomtowns ...
Today, her memories of life in Goldfield are just as vibrant as stories of the town’s golden years decades before, when it was the largest city in Nevada. As she prepared for her birthday ...
After exploring the art, take a stroll through Goldfield, a living ghost town (population around 250), which in the early 1900s was Nevada’s largest and richest city (population around 20,000).
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