Gold Hill, Nevada
Gold Hill is an unincorporated community in Storey County, Nevada, United States, located approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Virginia City. The town was established in 1859 following the discovery of gold. Gold Hill developed into a major mining and milling center on the Comstock Lode in the 1860s and 1870s, with mines such as the Yellow Jacket, Crown Point, Kentuck, and Belcher among the district's leading producers. As Comstock mining started to decline in the late 1870s, Gold Hill entered a period of economic decline, with many mines and businesses closing by the end of the nineteenth century. Mining activity briefly revived during the 1920s, in connection with a cyanide mill at nearby American Flat. Although the original Virginia & Truckee Railroad ceased operations in the early twentieth century, the line was later reconstructed as a heritage railroad. Today, Gold Hill is part of the Comstock Historic District and a tourist destination known for its historic buildings and restored railroad depot
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North Main Street 1703
89440
Nevada, United States
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