Quirky finds while exploring Nevada's ghost towns: Sekhmet Temple & Cathedral Canyon. Sekhmet Temple According to Egyptian mythology, Sekmet is a warrior goddess and the goddess of medicine. Genevieve Vaughan founded the temple and purchased land between the Mercury nuclear test site and Creech Air Force Base. It is intended to be a place of peace among facilities associated with war. ... VIEW POST
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Zirnville & the Deadly Headstone
Fish Springs, Carson Valley, is now a picturesque part of Nevada filled with horse properties. Over a hundred years ago, the region was thought to become the next Virginia City. Following the discovery of rich ore ledges, miners arrived by the dozen to stake their claims. Developers laid out Zirnville, which soon had boarding houses, a store, and a stage line. Widdelin "Bill" Zirn named his ... VIEW POST

President’s Day Trip to Mesquite
On the long President's Day weekend, Nevada Expeditions accompanied me to visit my son in Mesquite. As always, we had a great time and stopped along the way, visiting ghost towns and historic sites. Snow and mud hampered our efforts, but we explored great sites, including ghost towns in Nye, Lincoln, and Clark Counties. My son makes me look short! He doesn't so social media, something a mom ... VIEW POST

Valley of Fire: Buena Vista CCC Cabins
Valley of Fire state park opened in 1934, named for the brilliant red colors at sunset. Although known for its beautiful rock formations and big horned sheep, the park has a wealth of history for visitors to explore, including CCC Cabins, petroglyphs, and the grave of a Civil War Veteran. But did you know there was a second set of cabins, the Buena Vista CCC Cabins? What are the spiral ... VIEW POST

Gold Butte National Monument
Tami's Travels: Full article to follow Gold Butte is 300,000 acres and 300 miles of designated road. In 2016, Gold Butte became a National Monument. Natural and cultural resources abound, from geology to petroglyphs and ghost towns. Portions of the park are remote and require 4-wheel drive, but many sites, like those below, are accessible by passenger vehicles. Ghost Towning Gold Butte ... VIEW POST
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