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Alan Bible Visitor Center, Boulder, Nevada (Arboretum, Botanical Garden, General, History, Natural History, Nature Centers, Park, Science)Like the desert, the Alan Bible Visitor Center offers great opportunities to those who pause and take a closer look. The Desert Discovery Center holds stories and information about one of the most extreme areas on earth, the Mojave Desert. Explore the exhibits to see how plants and animals survive, how to read the stories in rocks and mountains, and how the landscape has changed over the ages. Gat... |
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Beatty Museum and Historical Society, Beatty, Nevada (History, Historical Society)Our Prehistoric Theater is the Ordovician fossils at the Great Beatty Mud Mounds overlooking this historic town. Our Nature Exhibit has hundreds of miles to view with wildlife and plant life indigenous to the Oasis Valley and Great Basin area. It all exists outside the town limits in the open desert. Inside the museum you will experience life in the early 1900's. Learn how the early miner's lived,... |
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Brewery Arts Center, Carson City, Nevada (Art)Home of the Artisans' Store, offering one-of-a-kind craft and folk art items. The center offers a pottery studio, art galleries, exhibits, classes, music and theatrical performances and a children's theatre. |
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Churchill County Museum and Archives, Fallon, Nevada (Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, History, Historical Society)Featuring exhibits on local Native American tribes, the Emigrant Trail, the Pony Express and early Churchill County.
The museum is the repository for Churchill County records from the early 1860s and City of Fallon records from 1906. The collection includes over 30,000 photographic images featuring Native Americans, pioneer families, farms, ranches and the Newlands Project. |
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Colorado River Museum - Laughlin Museum, Laughlin, Nevada (Culture, History, Natural History, Specialized)The Colorado River Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, runs the museum in what was once a Catholic church in Laughlin. There, visitors will find exhibits and displays designed to bring the area’s past to life. An intriguing collection of photographs and maps, interesting dioramas and memorabilia take visitors through the early steamboats that once traveled the mighty Colorado River, the ... |
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