Monday, April 29, 2024

NevadaGram #28 – The Governor’s Conference on Tourism

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The 20th annual Governor's Conference on Tourism ran its brief course at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, easily the best of them all, if only for the wonderful Caesars Palace food. Twenty years ago I...

NevadaGram #48 – Laughlin, Goldfield, Gerlach

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I remember making my first visit to Laughlin as the scramble to build casinos here was in full froth. The main boulevard was still unpaved, with giant pot holes that made the drive seem like...

NevadaGram #42 – Pogonip, Reveries and Remembrance

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What They're saying About Us The New York Times Magazine meets Michael Heizer. Sign Up for our NevadaGram here. You can buy your book orders online for Personal copies and gifts or for Resale. After the great snows...

NevadaGram #107 – Squaw Tom, Mike O’Callaghan and Sam Clemens

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I wish I could tell you how I missed this one when we were gathering Tom's stories for the collection published a few years ago. It's an extension to one of the stories that...

NevadaGram #111 – Stayed Home – Working to help prevent pit mining on the...

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Corrado De Gasperis, CEO of Comstock Mining Inc. appeared at a meeting of the Silver City Town Advisory Board. He announced that his company had acquired some 6,000 acres of mining claims on and...

NevadaGram #43 – Frenchies in Winnemucca, a Bad/Good Day in Black Rock City and...

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We were up early on a sunny Winnemucca Saturday. We gave Shorty a rare treat, a walk on level streets, and then headed for The Griddle. In the Nevada culture, breakfast at The Griddle...

NevadaGram #132 – August 2012 Pit Mining the Comstock and A Visit with...

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What They're saying About Us The New York Times goes crayfishing at Lake Tahoe. Sign Up for our NevadaGram here. The Affectionate and Intimately Detailed Guide to the Most Interesting State in America is available at...
A Fisherman wades at Pyramid Lake

Trip Report #19 – Pyramid Lake, Beatty, Historic Hotel for sale

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Fishing is hot at Pyramid Lake right now. Go to the south end of the nets (near Sutcliffe), or the area around the Block House at the south end of the lake, or...
Squaw Tom Sanders

NevadaGram #139 – March 2013 Sourdough Slim and Squaw Tom Sanders

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What They're saying About Us The New York Times goes winter kayaking on Lake Tahoe. Sign Up for our NevadaGram here. The Affectionate and Intimately Detailed Guide to the Most Interesting State in America is available at...

NevadaGram #88 – Merry Christmas

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Merry Christmas Season's Greetings from the Reno Santas and all of us at the Nevada Travel Network
Wilderness

NevadaGram #214 – Spring Sprang in Nevada

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Northern Nevada is shrugging itself awake as the heavy winter snows melt away. Here in Gold Hill the change of season made the usual overnight transition from furious blizzard to peachy sunrise with soft...
A glimpse of the Forbidden City

NevadaGram #51 – Governor’s Conference, Baker, Eureka, Ely, Pahrump

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What They're saying About Us The Los Angeles Times meets Frenchies in Las Vegas. Sign Up for our NevadaGram here. You can buy your book orders online for Personal copies and gifts or for Resale. The recent Governor's...

NevadaGram #29 – Austin’s Fabulous New Year’s Eve, Legends Meet at Lake Tahoe, the...

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Victorian New Year's Eve in Austin was a great success. Jan Morrison of The Main Street Shops reports: "My little shop was packed! "From an RSVP list of 84, 81 people made it to...

NevadaGram #136 – December 2012 Merry Christmas

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Elko's Festival of Trees represents for us the whole spectrum of Christmas activities around Nevada: a community event based on creativity and generosity that has become an integral part of what makes Elko Elko....

NevadaGram #30 – Ely’s Ghost Train, Art Flap in Elko and a Love Letter...

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The Northern Nevada Railway in East Ely offers one of life's greatest rushes. For $550 you can rent a steam locomotive and "chug-chug poof-poof off we go!" You can actually throw the lever and move...

NevadaGram #31 – Jazz, Railroads, Dude Ranches, the Mary Jane Sisters in Eureka and...

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No sooner do the first wildflowers of spring begin to paint the mountainsides than Jazz music fills the air around Nevada. A consortium of Las Vegas investors has bought Tonopah's historic Mizpah Hotel and announced...
The MaryJane Sisters at Piper's Opera House Virginia City Nevada

NevadaGram #27 – The MaryJane Sisters, a Reno Hotel with a Heart and Doing...

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The only disappointment of my recent visit to Las Vegas was that Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas was not yet open. The $12 million, enclosed beer garden, a replica of the famous one in Munich,...

NevadaGram #100 – December 2009 Merry Christmas

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Season's Greetings from the Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort and all of us at the Nevada Travel Network  

NevadaGram #137 – January 2013 Pit Mining on the Comstock, More from Shorty

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What They're saying About Us Photo Courtesty of Max Whittaker for The New York Times The New York Times finds a Storey County Commissioner at the Mustang Ranch. Sign Up for our NevadaGram here. The Affectionate and Intimately...
Mark Twain Stays Home

NevadaGram #39 – Stayed Home

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Getting ready for winter, going nowhere until the firewood is stacked.
Peace and quiet reigns in Denio.

Trip Report #21 – Denio, Carson Valley and Carson City, Death Valley, Sparks, Las...

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I made a little trip out I-80 and took the opportunity to visit Denio, the little remnant of a town on the Oregon border via US 95 and Nevada Routes 140 and 292. It's...

NevadaGram #72 – Stayed home

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  Our travels came to a screeching halt last month when daughter Rachel was married in Alaska and son John came home on leave from Iraq. But we'll be kicking up dust again next month. Overheard at...

NevadaGram #40 – December 2004 Merry Christmas

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Season's Greetings from The Nevada Travel Network and the Ghost Train of Old Ely!
2016 Christmas lights at the state capitol, Carson City Nevada

NevadaGram #186 – Must See-Must Do in 2017, Carson City at Christmas, the January...

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A Brand New Carson City was unwrapped at Christmas time. Photo courtesy Carson City Pix Not only had the last of the street barricades and detours been removed from the renovated stretch of Carson Street downtown, but...
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