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Virginia City is a historic mining town with haunted ghost tours, live music, and local crafts. Plan your trip and watch videos to discover the stories and flavors of this modern day Bonanza.
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0856420. Virginia City is a census-designated place (CDP) that is the county seat of Storey County, Nevada, and the largest community in the county. [4] The city is a part of the Reno – Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Virginia City is a National Historic Landmark that celebrates its silver ore discovery in 1859 and its Wild West culture. Explore museums, saloons, events, and scenic railroad tours in this charming town near Reno and Carson City.
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Virginia City is a historic town in the Northern Nevada region, famous for the Comstock Lode and its rich mining heritage. Explore its wooden sidewalks, saloons, museums, railroad, cemetery and ghost tours for a unique and spooky experience.
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Explore the former mining town of Virginia City, Nevada, where you can find historic buildings, museums, saloons, and a steam train ride. Learn about Mark Twain's connection, the silver strike, the ghosts, and the gin.