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  2. List of ghost towns in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Broken Hills is a ghost town in Mineral County, Nevada. It was primarily the site of the mining operation of miners, Joseph Arthur and James Stratford from ... Bullfrog: Nye: 1904: 1907: Neglected site: Founded just south of Rhyolite, had a rivalry with Rhyolite. Rhyolite eventually won out before becoming a ghost town as well. Bullionville ...

  3. Gilbert, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Nevada: County: Esmeralda: Elevation. 6,191 ft (1,887 m) GNIS feature ID: 856031: Gilbert is a ghost town in Esmeralda County, in the U ... businessmen in the local ...

  4. Aurora, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The Esmeralda vein, the discovery outcrop of the Aurora Mining District Aurora after 1910, when the town was first connected to electrical power.. Aurora is a ghost town in Mineral County in the west central part of the US state of Nevada, approximately 22 mi (35 km) southwest of the town of Hawthorne, three miles from the California border.

  5. Quartz Mountain, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Quartz Mountain is an abandoned post office, ghost town, and mine, located in Nye County, Nevada, United States. [1] Quartz Mountain was a huge interest to more than 15 mining companies in the period between 1926 and 1930. The mines in the area contained high-grade silver and lead ores. [2]

  6. Cortez, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    By 1870, Wenban had enlarged the mill in town, and was employing Chinese miners because they were willing to work for lower wages than American and Mexican workers. For the next 20 years, the mining district was profitable. A fifty-ton leaching plant was built in 1886, and ran continuously until the mid-1890s. [2]

  7. Vernon, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The town was founded in 1905 to serve as a base for the nearby mines in the Seven Troughs mining district. The post office opened in October 1906. [2] The mines remained active for the better part of 3–4 years, but by 1910 the ore was pretty much played out, and the mines began to reduce operations and / or close down entirely.

  8. Jessup, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    A little to the northeast there is the remains of another mining operation. Visitors can find the remains of a cabin there, as well as some old equipment. [3] Since 2012, Jessup has been the home of Nevada's tallest radio tower, The Shamrock-Jessup Tower which is home to six radio stations. The tower is 1,464 feet in elevation above ground.

  9. Osceola, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Osceola, Nevada, is a ghost town in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Nevada. The town was a placer camp devoted to mining gold. Gold was first discovered in 1872, followed by exploitation of the deposits using hydraulic mining techniques. Two ditches, the Osceola West Ditch and the Osceola East Ditch were built to convey water from the ...