Tonopah Historic Mining Park

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The Tonopah Historic Mining Park is a defunct mining area in Tonopah, Nevada, that now serves as a museum and historical site. The site covers 113-acre of land. It is currently operated by the non-profit foundation named after the park.
Nearby Locations:
Clown Motel (0.5 miles) Old Tonopah Cemetery (0.5 miles) International Car Forest (25.5 miles) Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park (41.2 miles) Extraterrestrial Highway Sign (47.6 miles) | Montgomery Peak (63.4 miles) Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest (70.1 miles) Diana's Punch Bowl (73.1 miles) Toquima Cave (80.9 miles) Angel's Ladies (82.8 miles) |
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Tonopah Historic Mining Park, 110 Burro Avenue
Tonopah, Nevada 89049
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