The Remnants Of This Abandoned Town In Nevada Are Incredibly Eerie
Just about anywhere you go in Nevada, there’s an abandoned town worth exploring — businesses, homes, shells of old cars. While most of these aging relics are captivating reminders of Nevada’s earliest years, one abandoned town in Nevada is beyond incredibly eerie. Nicknamed the “Survival Town,” no one ever lived there. It’s comprised of houses once populated by mannequins and stocked with packaged goods. This staged town was the target of a nuclear test in 1955. Code-named Apple II, the test was part of Operation Teapot and took place at Yucca Flats on the Nevada Proving Grounds (now the Nevada National Security Site).
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There were around 100 above-ground nuclear tests at the Nevada test site between 1951 and 1963. Communities downwind from the radioactive fallout in Utah, Nevada, and Southern Arizona were repeatedly told there was no danger. Spectators in downtown Las Vegas often sat on their rooftops and watched the mushroom clouds rise to the sky. Talk about entertainment! Atomic pageants were a craze; the winner was crowned "Miss Atom Bomb."
Soon "downwinders" began developing high rates of leukemia and other cancers. In 1980, a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee found that all the evidence suggesting radiation was harmful had been disregarded and suppressed.
Nuclear testing beneath the ground continued through 1992. That research is just about as alarming as the tests themselves. It was known for decades that radiation was harmful to the communities around the test sites and nothing was done about it.
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Two of the houses that survived the blast were identical, except for their proximity to the blast. One house was built 7,800 feet away. The second house was built 10,500 feet away.
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Tours are arranged through The Nevada Office of Public Affairs.
Tours depart from the Atomic Testing Museum at 755 E. Flamingo Road, in Las Vegas. The museum is an 8,000-square-foot treasure trove of artifacts and information about the nuclear age.
As you can see from the above video, not many houses made it through the blast. We took a closer look at two of the houses that survived and a tiny bit of history in the story above. While the history here is fascinating, it’s a bit alarming to think of the impact this had and is having on surrounding towns.
Would you be interested in touring the incredibly eerie “Survival Town”? Or is this abandoned town too incredibly eerie? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
If you’re itching for more, you can always venture out on our exciting road trip to abandoned places in Nevada. Just don’t forget to take a peek at our road trip packing list first so you are sure to have everything you need.
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More to Explore
Abandoned Sites In Nevada
What are other abandoned places in Nevada?
After visiting the Survival Town (if you dare), check out these other abandoned sites in Nevada.
- Rhyolite Ghost Town
- Bonnie Claire Ghost Town
- Gold Point Ghost Town
- Goldfield Ghost Town
- Echo Bay Hotel
- Abandoned Cities under Lake Mead
- Pine Grove Ghost Town
What are haunted places in Nevada?
If you’ve got the guts, consider checking out these haunted places in Nevada as well.
- Mizpah Hotel – Tonopah
- Silver Queen Hotel - Virginia City
- Boulder Dam Hotel - Boulder City
- Goldfield Hotel – Goldfield
- Mackay Mansion - Virginia City
- Whiskey Pete's Hotel & Casino - Jean