The museum is accessible although some aisles are a bit tight. There's a ramp to the entrance with a slope up to an inward opening door so access is somewhat difficult.
Our RV fit in the parking spaces on the opposite side of 10th Street. Longer RVs can be parked on D Street. Museum 38.53223, -118.62548
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Sunday, April 30, 2023
Mineral County Museum
Hawthorne, Nevada was founded in 1880 as a railroad division and distribution point for the mining towns in Mineral County. Mineral County, with less than 5,000 people, was never a populous county and now has more ghost towns than actual towns. Even so the residents have managed to save and donate a large amount of stuff to the museum including antique vehicles, mining equipment, photographs, minerals, and hobby collections.While everything is neatly arranged and labeled the museum displays do not follow a coherent timeline or provide much history of the county.
Well, they sure have a lot of stuff to see! Wow! Guess you guys are beginning to head north (to get out of the heat, which we don't have yet!)
ReplyDeleteI'm so far behind! We went to our nephew's wedding near Rumsey Ca (beautiful wedding outdoors at an organic farm) then it got hot so we headed to the coast. We're in Fort Bragg now and it's cold. :D
DeleteIf you go wandering around in northern Ca. or southern Oregon soon let us know and maybe we can meet up somewhere.