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  2. Silver mining in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Silver mining in Nevada, a state of the United States, began in 1858 with the discovery of the Comstock Lode, the first major silver-mining district in the United States. Nevada calls itself the "Silver State." Nevada is the nation's second-largest producer of silver, after Alaska. In 2014 Nevada produced 10.93 million troy ounces of silver, of ...

  3. Miss Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The Miss Nevada competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Nevada in the Miss America competition, and the name of the title held by that winner. The first Nevadan to compete at Miss America was Carol Lampe in 1949. [1] The competition currently takes place in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

  4. Nevada Millennium Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Governor Kenny Guinn’s Millennium Scholarship initiative was enacted into law by the Nevada Legislature; the legislation (NRS 396.911) created the Millennium Scholarship trust fund to be administered by the State Treasurer. In October 1999, the Board of Regents adopted policy guidelines for the administration of the scholarship. [1]

  5. Comstock Lode - Wikipedia

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    Nevada is commonly called the "Silver State" because of the silver produced from the Comstock Lode. However, since 1878, Nevada has been a relatively minor silver producer, with most subsequent bonanzas consisting of more gold than silver. In 1900, Jim Butler discovered Nevada's second largest silver strike in Tonopah, Nevada. Nevada is ...

  6. Strange laws in Nevada, including ones preventing state ... - AOL

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    The Silver State's strangest laws include ones against lotteries, swearing and hula-hooping. Strange laws in Nevada, including ones preventing state lotteries and swearing on the Strip Skip to ...

  7. George Wingfield - Wikipedia

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    One of the state's most powerful economic and political figures during the period from 1909 to 1932 George Wingfield (August 16, 1876 – December 25, 1959) was a Nevada cattleman and gambler who became a financier, investor and one of the state's most powerful economic and political figures during the period from 1909 to 1932.

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