![]() Yet Nevada continues to be a transient territory, where a roll of lucky dice brings the promise of a new day. Nevada is the Silver State, after all.īack in the pioneer days, it was relatively easy to transport your life in a stagecoach (or later, a stiff automobile) and rebuild where the laws in them mountains, much like the slot machines to come, were said to be "loose." And if things didn’t work out, many just packed up, moved along, and tried again-leaving much abandon behind. Call it a byproduct of being a massive state with a fair share of desert, rock, and mountains beckoning would-be prospectors with dreams of heading west and striking it rich. Do the math (carry the one) and you’ll realize Nevada actually has more ghost towns than "regular" towns. Nevada has at least 600 ghost towns within its borders.
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