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First rule of road trip: Don’t skip that bathroom break, or What We Learned on #DCRoadTrip2016
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My night in Tonopah's Clown Motel.
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The thing that makes this park thrilling is that the dig was preserved in situ. Walk around the burial ground of Icky and his unfortunate pod-mates, and you're seeing his actual resting place, not a museum exhibit.
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Rick Lattin is a fifth-generation farmer whose family has been growing crops in the Lahontan Valley since 1909. But his particular operating model is simultaneously old-school and modern.
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Stopping in at "the No. 1 attraction in Virginia City — St. Mary's in the Mountains Catholic Church
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Joe McCarthy of the Comstock Residents Assocation is fighting a proposed mining operation in his Silver City neighborhood.
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Reviews of recent jerky I tried on the road, written in haiku.
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Everywhere you look, a sculpture protrudes from a surface, an oddity is embedded in a wall, a clay face looks back at you. It would take years of study to see every item that Van Zant incorporated into his monument.
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The secret to The Martin's famous Basque cuisine? Keep it simple, make it hearty -- and add lots of garlic.
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This is the Shoshone Cedars, an area that is sacred to Ely Shoshone and their fellow Great Basin Shoshone, who are known among themselves as Newe.