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Goldfield, Nevada, established in 1902, exploded from a tiny gold camp into the largest and richest city in Nevada for a time, with a peak population of 20,000
- Goldfield, Nevada - Wikipedia
Goldfield is located 247 miles (398 km) southeast of Carson City, along U S Route 95 Goldfield was a boomtown in the first decade of the 20th century due to the discovery of gold – between 1903 and 1940, Goldfield's mines produced more than $86 million at then-current prices
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Tour the historic Mammoth Gold Mine and visit the Goldfield Museum Pan for gold then take a ride on Arizona’s only narrow gauge train You’ll also get to witness an old west gun fight performed by the famous Goldfield Gunfighters! Spend a fun filled day, rich in wild west history!
- Goldfield Chamber of Commerce – Goldfield, Nevada Worlds Gold Camp
Step into the past and uncover the rich history of Goldfield, a once-booming gold rush town nestled in the heart of Esmeralda County Just 26 miles south of Tonopah and 180 miles north of Las Vegas along US Highway 95, Goldfield invites you to experience the spirit of the Old West
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Explore Goldfield, Nevada's historic town with off-road adventures, events, and local stories Plan your visit and discover the charm today
- Goldfield Nevada – Western Mining History
Goldfield was the site of a rare post 1900 major gold discovery in Nevada The ore initially was very rich, spurring rapid growth of the town from 1904 to 1908
- Goldfield, Nevada
The historic town of Goldfield, the Esmeralda County seat, is filled with the history of its old mining days Located approximately 26 miles south of Tonopah on US Highway 95, Goldfield has the grand old buildings of yesteryear
- Goldfield, Nevada Ghost Town - United States Ghost Towns
You’ll find Goldfield in central Nevada, where a spectacular 1902 gold discovery turned this desert outpost into the state’s largest city with 20,000 residents At its peak, the town produced $10,000 in gold ore daily and boasted elegant architecture across 35 city blocks
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