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Nevada Flag - silver state legends icon NEVADA LEGENDS

From Silver to Slots

 

     

 

The California Trail - Rush to Gold

The Donner Party Tragedy

The Ghost of Armbruster Pike

Las Vegas, Nevada - Sin City, USA

High Roller or Kid In A Stroller - Las Vegas Has It All

Las Vegas Photo Gallery

Ghost Towns & Mining Camps

Delamar - The Widow Maker

Goldfield - Queen of the Mining Camps

Haunted Goldfield Hotel

Gold Point - Waxing & Waning Through Time

Goodsprings, - Still Kicking the Desert Dust

Nelson & Eldorado Canyon - Lawlessness on the Colorado River

Hell Dogs of Eldorado Canyon

Rhyolite - Little More Than a Memory

Searchlight Lives On

Tybo - Plight of the Chinese

Virginia City and the Comstock Lode

History & Fascinating Facts of Lake Tahoe

A Midnight Adventure in Nevada

Nevada Credits & Contributors

Nevada Fun Facts & Trivia

Nevada Links

Nevada Postcards

Pony Express - Fasted Mail Across the West

Queho - Renegade Indian Outlaw

Quirky Nevada - Roadside Attractions

Goldwell Open Air Museum

M&M's World

Rhyolite Bottle Building

Stokes Castle in Austin, Nevada

Thunder Mountain Park

Silver City and Gold Hill - Mining the Comstock Lode

A Taste of Tahoe

Treasure Hunting in Nevada

 

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Along Highway 232 in Nevada

Along Highway 232 in Nevada, courtesy Nevada

Department of Conservation & Natural Resources

 

 

Welcome to Nevada Legends

Whether its enjoying a concert in Las Vegas , visiting one of the many ghost towns, such as Rhyolite, Gold Point or Treasure City, or sailing on Lake Tahoe; Nevada is a playground for visitors.

 

You can ski in the winter at Mount Charleston, go climbing at Red Rock Canyon, golf at hundreds of courses, enjoy 24 state parks and 314 mountain ranges, and of course, gamble pretty much anywhere, if that's your fancy.

 

If you're not making your fortune at a gaming table, try your luck in finding any one of dozens of lost treasures said to still be buried in Nevada.

 

We are sure that you will enjoy the great state of Nevada. Welcome to Legends of Nevada!

 

Kathy R. Weiser
Editor

 

Nevada Flag - silver state legends iconNevada Flag - On a cobalt blue background in the upper left quarter is a five-pointed silver star between two sprays of sagebrush crossed to form a half wreath; across the top of the wreath is a golden scroll with the words, in black letters, "Battle Born." The name "Nevada" is beneath the star in gold letters. The current Nevada State Flag design was adopted March 26, 1929, and revised in 1991.

 

 

 

Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe, courtesy Nevada Department of

Conservation & Natural Resources

 

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Territorial Enterprise PostcardNevada Postcards - If you want to collect a piece of Nevada, take a virtual tour through our many Nevada Postcards.  Each one of these is unique and, in many cases, we have only one available, so don't wait.  To see them all, click HERE!

                 

 

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