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- Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park | State Parks - Nevada
About 225 million years ago, Ichthyosaurs swam in a warm ocean covering central Nevada Today, the most abundant concentration and largest known Ichthyosaur fossils in North America are displayed in this preserved, turn-of-the-century mining town
- Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park | Explore Nevadas State Fossil
Berlin is a truly iconic Nevada ghost town Many of the original buildings—all preserved in a state of arrested decay—remain on the grounds, and some of their original occupants lie interred in a nearby cemetery
- Berlin Historic District (Berlin, Nevada) - Wikipedia
The Berlin Historic District encompasses the ghost town of Berlin in Nye County, Nevada The town was established in 1897 as part of the Union Mining District after the opening of the Berlin Mine the previous year [2]
- Berlin Nevada – Western Mining History
Today Berlin stands as a true Nevada ghost town, preserved for present and future generations Visitors are invited to walk through the old townsite, read the numerous descriptive signs, peer into the windows and imagine life during this colorful period of Nevada's past
- Berlin Nevada - Nye County Ghost Town - Destination4x4
Nestled in the arid, sun-scorched folds of the Shoshone Mountains in Nye County, central Nevada, Berlin stands as a poignant monument to the fleeting fortunes of the American West
- Meet a Nevada Ghost Town: Berlin - Nevada Mining Association
In 1957, Nevada created the Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park Today, park visitors can see one of the most impressive fossil collections in the world and check out some of the original preserved mining buildings and facilities in Berlin
- This State Park In Central Nevada Hides 225 Million-Year-Old Reptile . . .
Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park was established in 1957 to protect North America’s largest concentration of ichthyosaur fossils Additionally, the park preserves the 20th-century mining town of Berlin
- Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park | Americas State Parks
Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park 2 In the remote Shoshone Mountains of central Nevada, where the nearest traffic light is hours away, Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park brings together two seemingly unrelated stories separated by 225 million years: the fossilized remains of giant prehistoric marine reptiles and the weathered ruins of a turn-of-the-century gold mining ghost town It’s a combination
- Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park (2026) - All You MUST Know . . . - Tripadvisor
The ghost town of Berlin was, perhaps, the best preserved ghost town we've visited (and there have been lots) -- probably due to the arid climate, remote location, and relatively recent closing of mining operations (early 1900s) We didn't camp, but the campground looked inviting
- Berlin and Union - Nevada Ghost Town
Berlin is a must see for the ghost-town lover The Atlantic and Pacific Mining Company owned all the mines in the district and platted a townsite in 1865 The company experienced financial difficulties and folded in 1866 The camp faded quietly and was virtually nonexistent during the 1870s and 1880s
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