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History of Nevada - A Captivating Guide to Historical Events and Facts You Should Know About the Silver State - cover

History of Nevada - A Captivating Guide to Historical Events and Facts You Should Know About the Silver State

Captivating History

Publisher: Captivating History

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Summary

The Unforgettable Story of the Silver State

Nevada has a story unlike any other.

Long before the bright lights of Las Vegas lit up the desert, this land held stories carved into the earth. Native American tribes lived here for centuries, surviving and thriving, in some of the harshest terrain in the West.

Then came the settlers. Some were chasing land, others chasing luck. What they found was buried treasure: copper, gold, and especially silver. So much silver that it gave Nevada its nickname and a reputation that still lingers.

But silver was only the beginning.

This book follows Nevada's journey from wide-open frontier to one of the most talked-about places in America. From mining booms and Mormon wagon trains to nuclear tests and UFO sightings, Nevada's history is full of twists, secrets, and surprises.

 Inside, you'll discover: 

- The deep roots of Nevada's Native cultures and how they shaped the land. 
- How silver and gold rushes turned this quiet territory into a state. 
- The early rise of Las Vegas and why gambling became its signature. 
- The role of Mormon settlers in shaping early communities. 
- The long shadow of Area 51 and Nevada's military testing grounds. 
- What still sets Nevada's people apart: tough, independent, and never boring. 
- And much, much more! 
 
If you're ready to see the Silver State in a whole new light, click Add to Cart now.
Available since: 01/13/2026.
Print length: 110 pages.

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