7 Tiny Towns In Nevada Where HUGE Things Happened
The 1859 discovery of the Comstock Lode (the first major silver ore discovery in the U.S.) led to the birth of many Nevada towns with colorful and storied histories. The populations of these Silver State cities rose and fell over the years; today some are tiny Nevada towns with historically huge accomplishments.
The seven tiny Nevada towns highlighted below all have a population below 300 people (based on the 2010 U.S. Census). Read on. It’s going to be HUGE.
![Tiny Nevada towns - Goldfield](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Goldfield-Nevada-16338070194.jpg?w=720)
At its peak, Goldfield was Nevada’s largest city with a population of more than 20,000. Among the town’s notable residents: Earp brothers Wyatt and Virgil (of "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" fame). Virgil was made sheriff in 1904, but died a year later.
By 1910, both the ore production and the population had dropped; fewer than 5,000 people, according to the U.S. Census. In 1923, a fire destroyed most of the town’s buildings. Today Goldfield is considered a ghost town:
Films including "Vanishing Point" (1971), "Desert Blue" (1998), "Cherry Town" (2000) and "Ghosts of Goldfield" (2007) filmed scenes in Goldfield. The town was also featured on an episode of "State Trooper."
![Tiny Nevada towns - Silver Peak](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/silverpeak.jpg?w=720)
Silver Peak peaked (in the news, at least) in 1999 when Enron allegedly kick-started California’s energy crisis by rerouting thousands of megawatts of its electricity to this tiny Nevada town. Enron was eventually fined $25,000 for the act, but allegedly earned $7 million.
Check out a tour of the town here:
In 2015, Tesla Motors announced it would build its first "Gigafactory" in Nevada, and draw from the state as a domestic lithium source for its battery-operated cars. Silver Peak is located next to the country’s only operating source of lithium, the Chemetall-Foote lithium mine.
![Tiny Nevada towns - Rachel](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Rachel-Nevada-3960977025.jpg?w=720)
Rachel is located near the Nellis Range Complex. In 1986, two Air Force F-16s collided mid-air while doing training exercises and one crashed by the playground in Rachel. Thankfully, no one was hurt. The pilot later sent a Christmas card to the town.
In 2006, KFC claimed to have the first company logo visible from space when it created a giant version of its company logo out of snap-lock tiles in Rachel:
The KFC logo was removed in 2007.
Additionally, crew of the Hollywood film "Independence Day" buried a time capsule in Rachel.
![Tiny Nevada towns - Goodsprings](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Goodsprings_Nevada_5.jpg?w=720)
Goodsprings is home to one of Nevada’s oldest saloons, the "haunted" Pioneer Saloon:
The Pioneer Saloon is where legendary screen actor Clark Gable heartbreakingly awaited news of his beloved wife Carole Lombard, whose plane had crashed nearby. The blonde actress died in the crash.
![Tiny Nevada towns - Jarbidge](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Jarbidge_Nevada.jpg?w=720)
Three suspects—Ben Kuhl, Ed Beck and William McGraw—were arrested, but the money was never recovered. Kuhl was the first murderer in U.S. history to be convicted based on palm print evidence.
![Tiny Nevada towns - Jarbidge](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/2013-08-02_10_32_33_Upper_portion_of_the_Jarbidge_River_Canyon_Nevada_viewed_from_the_western_slopes_of_the_main_Jarbidge_Mountain_crest-cropped.jpg?w=720)
![Tiny Nevada towns - Austin](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/AustinNevada.jpg?w=720)
Although the Nevada Central Railroad was built to connect the town with the transcontinental railroad, the boom slowed down and the population declined.
Here's a look at this beautifully preserved town:
The film "Vanishing Point" (1971) includes a police chase through Austin and part of Stephen King’s novel "Desperation" is set here.
![Tiny Nevada towns - Mina](https://oiys-develop.go-vip.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Mina-Nevada-6320734828.jpg?w=720)
See, these tiny Nevada towns prove that bigger isn’t always better. Just as good things come in small packages, sometimes big things happen in small towns.
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