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Virginia City, Nevada - MARK TWAIN - Gold Rush USA
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The Territorial Enterprise Mark Twain's Basement Of Dreams
The Territorial Enterprise was established in 1858 in Genoa and by 1860 was moved to Virginia City. This was one of the most read miner newspapers in America which many well known journalist wrote for including Samuel Clemens, Dan De Quille and Fred Harte. While Mark Twain tried his hand in mining out west when he worked for this paper in the early 1860's he realized that he was a talented writer where he adapted his pen name Mark Twain. Today this was one of the oldest and longest running newspapers in the silver state. It now serves as a museum which boast old presses, Mark Twains desk, toilet and even a slab of marble the journalist nap on. This basement was the place that many journalist started off there careers in working long hours as reporters and gathering ideas for future writings. It was a basement of dreams for some journalist trying to make the big time. We invite our viewers to take a journey beneath the old Territorial Enterprise offices as we take you underground providing our viewers with history, relics of the past, stories from the caretaker and pictures with some holiday music at the very end.
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Step back in time in Virginia City, Nevada
In Virginia City, Nevada, it feels like the wild wild West. This old mining town elevated at 6,150 ft, was established in 1859 when James Finney aka the Old Virginy discovered the Comstock Lode. It's also the birthplace of famous writer Mark Twain! It has many attractions and Museums for the visitor to enjoy, less than 40 minutes away from Reno. So step back in time and follow along!
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Ponderosa Saloon and Belcher Mine - Part 4 Once A Bank Now A Place Of Spirits
The saloon at one time was the Sharon House and in 1864 The Bank Of California which played a role in developing the Comstock Lode. I will take you into a bank vault and a blast to the past as I film relics of the past. The bank would close in the 1930s not before it was robbed by a band of outlaws who buried some of the loot up at six mile canyon which is visible from downtown Virginia City. Eventually in the 1970s when the owners purchased this location they turned it into the saloon and dug a horizontal shaft into the main tunnel of The Belcher Mine so that they could give tours to its visitors while they could enjoy an ice cold brew. The saloon is very cozy as almost everything is original that includes the flooring, woodwork, old antique lamps and some of the relics in the cabinets. Mounted on the walls above are bucks, elks and even a boars head. It just feels so natural to be here and although its a little noisy in the background what does that tell you? It tells you everyone is having a great time and spirits is what its truly about.
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Virginia City is the Wild West
Virginia City, NV may be set in the 1800′s but the entertainment is timeless! It is a town rich in history and the home to a lot of firsts and lasts. Mark Twain first used his pen name here, Janice Joplin joined what would be her first band and they have the last full speed stagecoach ride.
There is an ever evolving calendar of events and something different almost every weekend! There are wild west show downs, themed balls, silly parades and museums galore. You can walk the town and enjoy the shops and saloons or dig in your heels and try every adventure. I love costumes and you have to love a town where you can dress in 19th century attire and blend in. With so much to do, the only thing you will have to worry about is how many days you can spare to stay.
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The Wild West Virginia City
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Virginia City is a small, basically one street town, in Nevada. It’s an old west town that had the richest deposit of silver and gold that ever struck in the continental U.S. There is great history on Virginia City, which makes entertaining present day attractions.
Some attractions Spekktacular saw and experienced were:
1. Virginia City Outlaws Wild West Show
2. Fourth Ward School Museum
3. Piper’s Opera House
4. Storey County Courthouse
5. The Comstock Lode History
6. Ponderosa Mine Tour
7. The Silver Terrace Cemeteries
8. Ghost Haunting at the Washoe Club Haunted Museum
9. Ghost Haunting at the Silver Queen Hotel
10. Shopping/ Virginia City Mall
11. Bars and live entertaining
12. The Way It Was Museum
13. Mark Twain Museum of Memories
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Virginia City, Nevada
Recorded June 19, 1999.
Virginia City is one of the oldest established cities in Nevada. Like many cities and towns in the state, Virginia City was a mining boomtown; in fact it is one of the most famous boomtowns in the Old West as it virtually appeared overnight as a result of the Comstock Lode silver strike of 1859. During its peak, Virginia City had a population of nearly 30,000 residents. When the Comstock Lode ended in 1898, the city's population declined sharply.
The population of Virginia City is 1,000 people in the town. Virginia City was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. This in effect created a Virginia City Historic District. Today, Virginia City is but a shadow of its former glory, however, it still draws over 2 million visitors per year. It is one of the nation's larger National Historic Landmarks and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Keeping with tradition, Virginia City does not have any chain stores or fast food restaurants.
This video covers my short visit to the town in June 1999.
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Virginia City / Territorial Enterprise
Mark Twain tells about how he came to be recruited as a reporter for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, his impressions upon arriving in Virginia City, and the impression he made on his coworkers when he arrived at the newspaper office.
Pilot House in the Mark Twain Museum Gallery
Outdoor Nevada | A Day with Mark Twain
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The Way It Was ! Virginia City, Nevada
A fascinating look at the way Nevada was can be found at the aptly-named The Way It Was Museum in historic Virginia City. This centrally located history center lies in the heart of historic C Street, which is continually rated as one of the Top 10 Historic Main Streets in America. Here, visitors can revel in an amazing window into the region’s rich Western heritage, thanks to an abundant selection of rare photographs, mining and mineral artifacts stemming from the mighty Comstock Lode, vintage maps, lithographs, and many original relics that tell the story of the richest city in the American West. Comprehensively, The Way It Was Museum proudly claims this is the most complete collection of Comstock memorabilia in the world.
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Take a small tour with Eldorado Ed and Johnny Doc Williams as the venture thru the History of the Great Comstock Lode
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Where 17 year old Samuel Clemens became Mark Twain - Virginia City, Nevada at the Territorial Enterprise newspaper.
Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nevada
Here's a bit of history about the Territorial Enterprise, a legendary newspaper in Virginia City, Nevada, as University of Nevada student journalist Joey Lovato prepares to nominate the building to the Society of Professional Journalists' list of historic places.
Virginia City, Nevada
Take a short tour of Virginia City, located in the wonderful state of, Nevada. You never know who you might meet! This is just a very short sample of what awaits you.
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Orion Clemens' house & Carson City Cemetery
Jeff and Sarah visit Nevada's Capital of Carson City and stop by the house where Mark Twain stayed with brother Orion Clemens. From there it's on to find the First Presbyterian Church and the graveyard that contains the remains of 8-year-old Jennie Clemens, numerous governors and famous stage coach driver Hank Monk.
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