Ely, Nevada
A Trip Back in Time
Ely, Nevada, is situated in White Pine County in East Central Nevada. This small town provides a glimpse back in time. It is depicted in this slideshow.
Published by Karen LoBello - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle
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31 Comments
Post a CommentWow, the image of the pristine body of water is mesmerizing. After looking at the slideshow, I am going to add Ely, Nevada to my list of places I would like to go to next summer. Nice work!!
I love looking at small towns; each is unique. The landscape photos were outstanding.
The movie theater reminded me of the movie theater in the picture "Back to the Future." Nice pictures.
Nice shots, I've never heard of this place.
There's something to say about small towns. They have a beauty all of their own. I especially liked the Jail steak house. I would do anything to be on that train. Good work.
How fun!!
Great pics, and I agree on the train pic.
That train picture was spectacular!
They sure do things differently in the Southwest, don't they? Nevada is a treasure, including the gemstones and precious metal they pull from the earth. I'd love to look through those pallets full of rocks. They are lapidary roughs and will wind up in our jewelry some day. .
These are super!