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Elko County is a great place to live! 

Here are a couple pictures of Lot 7C 
These wooded lot is in quiet and secluded countryside just minutes from town. All utilities are right there and water is from a quasi municipal system. Just imagine your dream home nestled among the trees with lovely views all around.

Here are a couple pictures of Lot 8B
The community supports all kinds of different activities including The Cowboy Poetry Gathering, Basque Festival, Stampede Rodeo, Elko County Fair, Festival of Lights and many others throughout the year.

Here are a pictures of Lot 9A
Hunting and fishing is unsurpassed and with access to BLM and Forest Service land, there are thousands of acres available for outdoor fun and discovery. It doesn't get much better than this!!

Here are a couple pictures of Lot 10C
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Beautiful 10+ acre lots with trees, view and
solitude in cowboy country!     -MORE Pictures-

Here are a couple pictures of Lot 11
Some pictures of the AREA that might be of interest in Cowboy Country:

Little Church of the Crossroads 
shortly after completion in 1905.

Dedicated on November 5, 1905 the church had cost $3,000 in donations from people in Elko, Lamoille and other valleys in northeast Nevada.

Churches and saloons, both meeting places, were early fixtures in most pioneer communities in the American West. Lamoille was no different. Sometimes drinking establishments lasted longer than the houses of worship but the Little Church of the Crossroads remains, still a vital part of the town and probably the most photographed building in the area. 

www.lamoillecommunitypresbyterianchurch.org

Pony Express Cabin
Directly in front of the museum is the location of one of the few remaining Pony Express Cabins.  The cabin was used by riders between 1860 and 1861  when it was located in Ruby Valley.  It was moved to the current site in the 1960's.  The building is listed in the National Historic Register and was recently used as the model for a duplicate at the Pony Express Museum in St. Joseph, Mo.

The Chamber of Commerce was established in 1917.  It was previously located in an old well building at the museum.  In 1999 the chamber relocated to the Sherman Station.  These five log structures were built around 1902 and relocated to Elko. The turn-of-the-century main house, the largest log cabin in Nevada, is now the headquarters for the Elko Chamber of Commerce.  It is open to the public and offers guided tours and a self-guided historical pictorial tour.

Elko City Park
The Elko City Park is one of Elko's treasures.  The Museum and Chamber of Commerce are located within its boundaries.  The city park is the former site of the China Ranch.  After completion of the transcontinental railroad in May 1869, thousands of Chinese railroad employees were discharged and sought refuge in small western boom towns.  In Elko, they planted vegetable gardens which came to be known as the China Ranch.  Produce was sold to local businesses and area mines.  The gardens were fed by two reservoirs in the hills north of the park near Elko Junior High  School and the large American flag that presently flies over the city.

Horizon Hospice Rose Garden

The Horizon Hospice rose garden contains a wonderful statue of a Basque shepherd by Lowell Swendseid, a garden of beautiful roses and many wonderful memories of people who have at one time called Elko home, if even for a short time.
Elko City Hall
Beside the convention center, is Elko City Hall.

Elko County Library

The Elko County Library is located at 720 Court St.  This was the site of Elko's first Catholic church.  Library services began in 1919 when a group of Elko women started collecting books.  The current building was opened in 1974.
6th and Oak

Elko County Court House

At Sixth and Idaho Street is the Elko County Courthouse.  The present building was the second built at this site.  One built in 1869 was replaced by the current structure in 1910 at a cost of $150,000. Several years ago the addition was added behind the main courthouse.
4th and Pine
The Elko Hills are the low mountains in the near distance.  In the center of the photo the Ruby Mountains can be seen on the horizon.

Looking East On Idaho at 5th Street

By Bert Mathews  4/25/09