
Tonopah serves as the focal point of this mid-century Nevada landscape, where the high desert is defined by a dense concentration of mining history and high-altitude terrain. The map traces the remnants of a silver and gold economy, featuring numerous inactive industrial sites such as the Manhattan Mine and the Liberty Mine. Significant settlements like Round Mountain and Manhattan appear alongside several locales explicitly noted as no longer inhabited, including the former county seat at Belmont and the remote outpost of Tybo.
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