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Original Bullfrog Mine(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty historic, mine, productionLocated by Shorty Harris and Ed Cross in 1904. Detailed report provided by the National Park Service: www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/deva/section4a... Minerals associated with the mine: www.mindat.org/loc-40420.html
Original (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townOriginal, first called Amargosa, was a small settlement located near the original Bullfrog mine. A separate tent camp located on the flat below the mine also formed and was named Amargosa. Bullfrog, located half a mile below Amargosa, sprang up
Bullfrog Mountain(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty
Tonopah & Tidewater railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty
Tonopah & Tidewater railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty
Carrara, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ghost townThe economy of Carrara was based upon a large marble quarry, in the hills east of the townsite. Marble deposits were first located in 1904. The townsite was laid out during 1911-1913 by the American Carrara Mable Company. The townsite
Area 25 Support Site(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty
Carrara Spur (abandoned)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty spurSpur line built by the Tonopah & Tidewater RR to serve the Carrara marble mill.
The Carrara Pacific railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty railwayCarrara had an unusual railroad that serviced the quarry above the townsite. It was an unpowered cantilevered railroad. It basically involved a single standard gauge track upon wooden ties that ran arrow straight up into the hills. At the midway
Gold Ace Mine(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty mineThe Bullmoose Mine was discovered in 1913. In 1928, the Bullmoose workings were leased by G. Ray Boggs in 1928 and renamed “Gold Ace”. The workings were closed again in 1929. Later attempts were made to exploit the Gold Ace
Elizalde Cement Company (ruins)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty ruins, production, movie / film locationBuilt in 1936 to produce Portland cement, the plant was abandoned the same year before production even began due to issues with getting the conrete to the Phillipines. BLM has allowed the complex to be used in filming. The January
Las Vegas & Tonopah alignment(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty I-95 now covers the original LV&T railbed. The LV&T went under in 1919.
Ashton, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty train stationWatering stop on the Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad. Nothing remains of the site.
Big Dune(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty park, sand, dunes, ohvAlso known as Amargosa Dunes. This dune is migratory, changing shapes as wind directions shift. It also sings on occasion due to wind conditions. The dune formation and surrounding land is administered by the BLM and is open to motorized
Tonopah & Tidewater railbed (abandoned)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty
Rose's Well(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty well, train stationRose's Well was dug by G.W. Rose and E.E. Palmer, both of whom ran a small freight line from Las Vegas to Beatty, in the early 1900s. Before Palmer's death, it was alternately referred to both as Palmer's Well and
Telluride, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty mining, ghost townThe camp was named Telluride because of the colorful tellurium found in the ore. Telluride was formed around the same time as was nearby Fluorine and for a while the two camps were rivals. The camp last appeared on maps
Motherlode Mine(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty mine, productionOpen pit gold mine. Pyrite and alunite are also found here. In 1989 and 1990 the mine produced 30,000 ounces of gold. www.mindat.org/loc-61946.html
Mud Spring Station, NV (site)(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty Mud Spring summit was the site of Mud Spring Station, a water stop for the Las Vegas and Tonopah Railroad where trains replenished their water supply after climbing the steep grade coming out of Rhyolite. The stop was abandoned when
Tunnel Boring Machine(en)USA / Nevada / Beatty This machine was used to bore the main tunnel. It has sat here since June 1997.
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