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325 Sheckler Rd, Fallon, Nevada 89406-8951

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376 N Maine St, Fallon, Nevada 89406-2804

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1000 Auction Road, Fallon, NV 89406
The Stillwater refuge complex includes a wildlife management area and the adjacent Fallon National Wildlife Refuge. The habitat includes 97,420 acres located in the dry, alkaline desert on the edge... More on LLBean.com
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Fallon, Nevada 89406

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c/o Fallon Region Headquarters, 16799 Lahontan Dam, Fallon, NV 89406
Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park is located 45 miles northeast of Tonopah via U.S. Highway 6, State Route 376 and Monitor Valley Road. Built in 1876, the Belmont Courthouse was the seat of Ny... More on NevadaStateParks
Built in 1876, the Belmont Courthouse was the seat of Nye County government until 1905. The building is partially restored and offers a glimpse into Nevada's colorful past. Belmont Courhouse, Altho... More on familydaysoutusa

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Fallon,NV,US
Directions: From Reno, take I-80 East, Take EXIT 48 toward FERNLEY/FALLON/ELY/GREAT BASIN NAT'L PARK. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto US-95 ALT / NV-343. Turn SHARP LEFT onto US-50 ALT. US-50 ALT becomes US... More on trails.mtbr.com
This is our a desert mountain loop here in Fallon, NV. It plays host the the only mountainbke race we have here each year. The trail has steep granny gear climbing on jeep roads and once you reach ... More on trails.mtbr.com

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1955 McLean Rd, Fallon, Nevada
Lattin Farms is amazing. It's a family owned and operated farm, they have animals like goats and cow, and they grow their own produce. They also have an amazing bakery which has the best cinnamon roll ... More on TripAdvisor

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1050 S. Maine St., Fallon, NV 89406

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Churchill County Museum and Archives, 1050 South Maine Street, Fallon, NV 89406-8815, United States

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1050 S. Maine Street, Fallon, NV 89406
The county museum records local history for the benefit of the community as well as visitors. The museum truly brings the past to life and its changing displays and programs involve the community... More on Heritage
Topics: local history. More on MuseumStuff.com
