Details, Explanation and Meaning About Virginia City, Nevada

Virginia City, Nevada Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Virginia City is a city located in Storey County, Nevada. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of approximately 1,500. Virginia City is the only city in Storey County with any significant population.

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Geography

City is located at 39°22'1" North, 119°33'59" West (39.36713, -119.56647)1.

History

Virginia City is not only one of the oldest established cities in
Nevada, but in the United States west of the Mississippi River as well. Like many cities and towns in the state, Virginia City was a mining boom town; in fact it is one of the most famous boom towns in the Old West as it virtually appeared overnight as a result of the Comstock Lode silver strike of 1859. During its peak, Virginia City had a population of nearly 30,000 residents. When the Comstock Lode ended in 1898, the city's population declined sharply. Today, Virginia City is but a shadow of its former glory but is maintained as the largest federally designated Historical District in the United States.

Virginia City is also famous for being the nearest town to the Cartwright ranch on the Western television drama Bonanza. As such, the characters made visits to the town regularly.

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