Nevada Ghost Towns
Many who plan a trip to Nevada intend on spending a large amount of their vacation walking the famous Las Vegas strip, and trying to win big at one of the many casinos is Vegas and Reno. However, there is more to Nevada than gambling and bright lights. Nevada is a desert state and includes many natural formations and sites that will attract nature and history lovers. Among the state's many attractions include hundreds of Nevada ghost towns. It is estimated that Nevada has one ghost town for every inhabited city. Individuals who travel the state by car will likely drive through several Nevada ghost towns.
Nevada ghost towns are uninhabited cities that were once populous. In some ghost towns, a few residents remain. However, ghost towns are classified as being silent and empty. In most cases, ghost towns are old mining towns that once flourished from the founding of gold and silver. Once the riches depleted, many residents left the towns. They left behind homes, churches, and old building. On average, uninhabited building would disintegrate after years of abandonment. However, the warm, dry climate of this state has helped in the preservation of Nevada ghost towns.
Those planning a trip to Nevada should consider visiting one of the hundreds of ghost towns. These towns span across the entire state. Tourists may receive information and locations of ghost towns by contacting the Nevada Department of Tourism. Additionally, Nevada's online magazine is a great source of locating ghost towns throughout the state. Those who enjoy western movies and television programs may consider a trip to one of Nevada's ghost towns especially exciting. History and western programs refer to ghost towns. Moreover, the saloons, city halls, churches, cemeteries, buildings, and so forth located in ghost towns are reminiscent of historic western towns.
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