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Travel Nevada: Petroglyphs, historic architecture, and miles of trail make Austin, Nev. a must-see Highway 50 destination

AUSTIN, Nev. — It’s not often you’ll find a classic historic mining town full of options for the more active traveler. Austin, Nevada is not only a living ghost town and a cultural heritage get-away but it has a multitude of adventurous options including hiking, mountain bike trails and more. Founded in 1862 during the silver rush, the town is located exactly in the center of the state along the Pony Express route on Highway 50 on the western slopes of the Toiyabe Range at elevation 6,605 feet.

Bella Fiore Wines

Bella Fiore Wines is a premium wine bar and retail store
For the enthusiast and the true wine connoisseur…

For a fun and elegant wine buying experience in Carson City.

Bella Fiore offers our customers an elegant, relaxing environment in selecting the perfect wine for you. With over 300 different wines to choose from around the world, we hope in meeting that special occasion. Please join us for an eclectic wine pairing at the
bar selected daily or join us each week for an evening of fun, elegance, family, friends in sampling some delicious wines

Chad Mena & Brandy Mena

Location

224 S. Carson St Suite #8 Corner of 3rd & Curry
Carson City, NV 89703
775-888-9463

Tourism commission to expand and brand in updated Nevada visitor strategy

The Nevada Commission on Tourism has updated its strategic plan for attracting visitors, combining cost-effective new initiatives and time-tested programs with proven track records, Lt. Gov. Brian K. Krolicki said Tuesday.

The agency (http://travelnevada.com) will target U.S. consumer markets that have large populations with convenient driving distance or easy air access to Nevada and international markets whose travelers have a strong likelihood of visiting Nevada, such as Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom and Germany, said Krolicki, Nevada's tourism commission chair.

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