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The ghost town of Bullionville is Located about 10 miles south of Pioche.
located on private property it is not accessible to the public.
Bullionville was established in 1870 and originally Named Ely City.
Because of its plentiful water supply, its main purpose was to mill the
ore mined from Pioche.
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Condor Canyon Mill, Bullionville Nevada 1870s
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IN 1875 Bullionville hit its peak population at about 500.
Located there were stores, hotels, saloons, and Blacksmith.
Because of a waterworks being established in Pioche in 1880,
Bullionville was almost deserted by 1882.

One of the Bullionville mills and the Bullionville-Pioche locomotive early1870s.
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About all that remains of Bullionville today is the cemetery, located off highway 93 just outside the Cathedral Gorge state park entrance.

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And a few ruins of the Bullionville Mills and a burned out railroad car.


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These two, were the only residents to be found.
