"In the Park, an archaeologist discovered a Winchester Model 1873 rifle leaning against a juniper tree in 2014. The gun, manufactured in 1882, was found in a remote area during a habitat restoration project. It was left in place for research and preservation, and its discovery has become a popular story, even going viral on social media.
The rifle's backstory remains a mystery, contributing to its allure. The area where it was found was known for hunting, prospecting, and sheep herding. While the exact reason for its abandonment is unknown, it has become a symbol of the American West and its history. The rifle is now on display at the park's visitor center. "
I was very impressed with the drive through Nevada on Highway 50. Nicknamed the loneliest road in the nation, it was filled with big vistas that contained mountains in a desert landscape. We didn't spend much time Great Basin National Park, but it was a great stop that proved to be very informative. Plus, we got to see the Winchester 1873.
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