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  1. Tuscarora, Nevada

    Tuscarora, Nevada

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    Tuscarora (Shoshoni language: Tosa Konoki ) is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States. The community lies on the east side of the Tuscarora Mountains approximately 40 miles north of Carlin. Tuscarora is part of the Elko Micropolitan Statistical Area. Far from being a ghost town, as … See more

    Tuscarora was founded in Elko County after an expedition by trader William Heath to find gold, in 1867. The community derives its name from the Tuscarora people. … See more

    Tuscarora is home to two small schools provided by the Elko County School District.
    Tuscarora has a public library, a branch of the Elko-Lander-Eureka County Library System. See more

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    Tuscarora ( Shoshoni language: Tosa Konoki ) is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States. The community lies on the east side of the Tuscarora Mountains approximately 40 miles north of Carlin. Tuscarora is part of the Elko Micropolitan Statistical Area.
    Far from being a ghost town, as several websites proclaim, Tuscarora is home to two schools, a library, a post office and a bar and grill, as well as homes for its very much alive residents. Tuscarora was founded in Elko County after an expedition by trader William Heath to find gold, in 1867.
    Tuscarora was founded in Elko County after an expedition by trader William Heath to find gold, in 1867. The community derives its name from the Tuscarora people. As miners flocked to the town, a fort was built to offer protection from Indian raids and a water ditch was created to supply the town with water.
    The Tuscarora Township in New York State was formed in 1859 from part of the Town of Addison. It is located in Steuben County. Tuscarora, New York 14510 is a hamlet south of Mount Morris in Livingston County .
  5. Tuscarora - Nevada Ghost Town

  6. WEBDate Settled: Late 1860s. Current Population: Around 100. Peak Population: Over 3,000. Commodity: Silver, Gold. Map: View on Google Maps. Tuscarora History. This colorful historic camp originated with an …

  7. Tuscarora – The Nevada Travel Network

  8. Tuscarora • Nevada Expeditions

    WEBA photographic compendium of ghost towns, old mines, abandoned ranches, and other historic places throughout the Silver State, the West, and beyond.

  9. Tuscarora – Nevada Magazine

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