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Pony Express Nevada Tourism

Pony Express Nevada Tourism on NevadaBeautiful.com. Nevada Pony Express Tourism Region - your Pony Express Nevada Travel Guide to Vacations, Attractions and Events

Rail City Casino - Sparks, Nevada

Terribles.jpgRail City Casino - Sparks, Nevada

Terrible’s Casino in Sparks offers you an expanded slot area, gaming tables, restaurants and entertainment.

Terrible's Rail City Casino now offers "Texas Hold'em Poker" for both the experienced and novice player alike. The casino may not be the biggest in the area but the friendly staff, the comfortable environment will make you glad you chose to come here.

Buffets: B/L-$5.95 (Mon-Fri) D-$6.95/$9.95 (Fri)

Casino Size: 18,120 Square Feet

Games Offered: Slots, Video Poker, Blackjack,

                        Sports Book, Race Book, Keno,

                        Poker

Overnight RV Parking: No

Senior Discount: 20% off buffet if 50 or older

Location: 2121 Victorian Avenue, arks, Nevada 89431

Phone: (775) 359-9440

Lovelock Caves - Lovelock, Nevada

lovelock cave.jpgLovelock Caves - Lovelock, Nevada

This horseshoe shaped cave is just 20 miles from Lovelock.  The cave reaches about 35 feet wide and 150 ft long.  It probably was formed when the collapse of a limestone dome and wave action during the time it was under Lake Lahontan, a prehistoric lake that covered most of Western Nevada.

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Stokes Castle - Austin, Nevada

stokes castle.jpgStokes Castle - Austin, Nevada

Do you want to see something different when you are vacationing in Nevada?  Check out Stokes Castle in Austin.  The mine developer, railroad magnate and member of a prominent eastern family, decided to build a summer home for his sons in Austin.  Anson Phelps Stokes began building the Stokes Castle in 1896 and finished it in 1897.  When it was completed the Stokes family used it for only a short time before they sold it along with the mining interests, milling equipment and never returned.

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Hoover Dam - Black Canyon, Nevada

Hoover Dam.jpgHoover Dam was an immense construction project that was initiated to control damage caused by the annual flooding of the Colorado River in the areas along the lower Colorado where it flowed between Arizona and Nevada.
 
Named for President Herbert Hoover who was most influential in endorsing the Dam’s construction, Hoover Dam was built in the Black Canyon area of the Colorado, spanning the Arizona and Nevada state borders.

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