" NEVADA: THE SILVER STATE " 1960s TRAVELOGUE FILM RENO CARSON CITY LAS VEGAS XD51884

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    This episode of the TV show "America!" profiles the "Silver State" of Nevada. It dates to 1965 is hosted by actor Jack Douglas. The episode begins with a wide shot of mountains (0:29) Neon signs twinkle in Las Vegas, deserted old mining town is shown, and Lake Tahoe (1:00) Title card “The Silver State” (1:00) Wide shots of car driving through the desert with giant clouds in the horizon (1:52) Car driving into the Valley of Fire, Nevada State Park. Pans to sign on the right. Tourist takes a photo with a TLR type Rolleiflex camera. Shots of sandstone (2:30) Driving into Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Close-up of a plaque honoring Dr. Elwood Mead, namesake of the lake who was the commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation from 1924 to 1936. Wide shots of Lake Mead, including water, mountains, and a boat (3:23) Ghost town Rhyolite 100 mi. north of Las Vegas once home to 12,000 people during the gold mining era (4:54) Walker Lake in Mineral County. Driving along the water with the desert in the distance. Wide panning shots of the lake (5:38) Sportsman Beach. People having a picnic and a boat speeding off (5:57) Genoa, the oldest town in Nevada. Features town’s buildings dating back to 1856 (6:22) Replica of Mormon Station Historic State Monument. Signifies the arrival of Colonel John Reese and the establishment of Genoa five years later (6:58) Main street of Carson City. Medium long shots of the capitol building with its silver dome (7:15) An old logging wagon on capitol grounds used by H.F. Virginia family to haul produce from Carson Valley ranches (7:34) The Nevada State Museum in Carson City. Close-up shot of plaque honoring founders of the Pony Express (8:09) Full shot of a locomotive named The Glenbrook. Carried timber and passengers from Lake Tahoe (8:35) Adobe ruins of Old Fort Churchill established 1860. Walls built out of clay to house travelers immigrating to the west (9:19) Wide shot of buildings at the base of a mountain in Virginia City (9:43) The Comstock Lode Monument commemorating the discovery of silver (10:13) Exterior shots of Piper’s Opera House (10:33) Virginia City’s Main Street. Shots of signs for gun shop, Original Crystal Saloon, Roos Bros First Store 1869 (11:10) The Territorial Enterprise newspaper house, where Mark Twain got his start as a reporter. Shots of early type machines. Robert Richards, the editor, discusses the newspaper’s history. Close-up shots of Mark Twain sketch, also known as Samuel Clemens before establishing his pen name. Discusses the Mark Twain Museum in the same building, displays Twain’s desk (13:19) Truckee River running through the heart of Reno. Shot of the Reno entry gate (13:34) Reno Hospitality Center. Wide and medium long shot of a giant slot machine demonstrated by a woman. Names of clubs and hotels in the slots (14:29) Exterior shots of Reno Court House (14:44) Shots of wedding chapel signs, one vividly displaying “We Like People” (15:14) Quick shots of neon lights of shows in Reno, including Louis Armstrong and Harrah’s (15:30) Man in fur coat entering a 1910 Oldsmobile (15:41) Harrah’s Automobile Collection, an emporium of classic automobiles. Medium long shots of men in a repair shop working on the cars (16:33) Visitors entering the showrooms of the emporium. Wide shots, medium long shots, and close-ups of cars and some title cards of cars in the showroom (18:22) University of Nevada, Reno. Exterior shots of buildings and students walking across campus (18:43) Fleischmann Atmospherium Planetarium at the University of Nevada, Reno. Interior shots of the planetarium and its displays. Curator O. Richard Norton talks about the planetarium. Exterior shots of the atmospherium, an interior projector that can display 180-degree pictures of the sky (20:39) Steamboat Hot Springs. Medium long shots and close-ups of bubbling hot water and steam (21:08) Shot of Reno gate at sunset (21:17) Harold’s Trapshooting Country Club. Full shot of people trapshooting at night. Close-up of manager Dan Orlick shooting (22:06) Lake Tahoe. Interior driving shots, wide shots, and panning shots of Lake Tahoe in snow.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @alexrunzel6532
    @alexrunzel6532 Před rokem +29

    Just in time for Nevada Day!

    • @unr74
      @unr74 Před rokem +1

      Always thought it funny that it’s on Halloween

  • @tagacale1733
    @tagacale1733 Před rokem +8

    Happy Nevada day

  • @KIKROX86
    @KIKROX86 Před rokem +9

    Ah yes Nevada I love living here

    • @ibberman
      @ibberman Před rokem +1

      North or south ? We used to live in Reno, might go back.

    • @KIKROX86
      @KIKROX86 Před rokem

      @@ibberman south Reno Damonte Ranch

  • @imKazahkstan
    @imKazahkstan Před rokem +17

    Nevada in the 1960s was the only state with a higher mobster per capita ratio than New Jersey!

  • @ShowRyuKen
    @ShowRyuKen Před rokem +12

    Thanks for archiving all these films and sharing them with us. I've only just discovered your channel but I'm absolutely delighted - I adore these sorts of films.

  • @tikitavi7120
    @tikitavi7120 Před rokem +5

    Remember all these places well.

  • @phoneone1371
    @phoneone1371 Před rokem +4

    i miss the original Harrahs car musem , i still see cars from it at auctions to this day

    • @saddletramp5000
      @saddletramp5000 Před rokem +1

      My father inlaw was the head mechanic for Bill Hararahs museum for 25 years. After he passed, his sons sold about 75% of the collection and forced my father inlaw into an early retirement. They're not loyal and nostalgic like their father was. Unfortunately. It was such a beautiful collection.

  • @jacquelinemcguire3077
    @jacquelinemcguire3077 Před rokem +3

    I have lived hear since 1963 seen a lot

  • @accadacastkr4912
    @accadacastkr4912 Před rokem

    That was interesting reminded me of being a kid watchn tv

  • @DavidHernandez-qf7zs
    @DavidHernandez-qf7zs Před rokem +1

    Holy cow the first scene is from my small town Dayton !!

  • @MalandDesYT
    @MalandDesYT Před rokem +1

    As a Nevaden i like this film

  • @mapadventures
    @mapadventures Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @brianhenderson1977
    @brianhenderson1977 Před rokem +2

    cool

  • @saddletramp5000
    @saddletramp5000 Před rokem +4

    I live in Reno. Born and raised. Though I did move away a few times, I always came back. Nevada is a beautiful state. Unfortunately most of it, aside from Vegas and Reno (incl the surrounding areas) is federal land. Owed by our government. Unless they've sold it to China or Black Rock by now?

  • @kylec.5476
    @kylec.5476 Před rokem +11

    What a glorious country the U.S. used to be.

  • @septembersurprise5178
    @septembersurprise5178 Před rokem +2

    "Some people are malicious enough to think that if the devil were set at liberty and told to confine himself to Nevada Territory, he would...get homesick and go back to hell again."
    - Mark Twain

    • @cabzombie3484
      @cabzombie3484 Před rokem +2

      Not everyone appreciates the subtle beauty of the Nevada desert . I’ve spent many hours / days traveling back & forth through our State , exploring virtually every town / community that could be found. I wouldn’t trade it for all the concrete in New York City !

  • @MrScratchmarks
    @MrScratchmarks Před 8 měsíci

    Anybody else here from Nevada laughing there butt off hearing the narrator mispronounce everything. Still love it!

  • @mapadventures
    @mapadventures Před rokem

  • @alangray9117
    @alangray9117 Před rokem

    I've always wanted some money minted in Carson City

  • @unr74
    @unr74 Před rokem +8

    Nothing about Elko?

  • @BassBunnyMusic
    @BassBunnyMusic Před rokem +2

    We got Aliens, Burning Man, and Tahoe. What does your state have again??? #BattleBorn 🔥)°(🔥 👽🛸🥈

  • @steves7896
    @steves7896 Před rokem

    The Silver State
    .....where more gold is produced than in the Golden State.

  • @iloatheyoutoo
    @iloatheyoutoo Před rokem +7

    Almost every single name is pronounced wrong. 😖

    • @MojaveMenace76
      @MojaveMenace76 Před rokem

      They pronounced “produce” as “PRA-douse”. Wth😂

  • @bellvnv2000
    @bellvnv2000 Před rokem +2

    19:44 'We felt it necessary to build a building where when you're 'outside' you can come 'inside' to enjoy when it's like......'outside' !
    Now where's our government check' ?
    😜

  • @yazz67
    @yazz67 Před rokem +9

    I enjoyed this show but cringed every time I heard the mispronunciation of Nevada.

  • @iloatheyoutoo
    @iloatheyoutoo Před rokem +3

    Yeesh the native racism is... alot.

    • @saddletramp5000
      @saddletramp5000 Před rokem

      I didn't get racism. It was just a different time. People spoke and acted much differently back then is all.

    • @Simple_But_Expensive
      @Simple_But_Expensive Před rokem

      The native americans in Nevada are primarily various Ute tribes, especially Paiute. The constant references to “hostile” indians are pretty much bullshit. Although the ghost dance started there, the only hostile action I ever heard of was obviously hyped and manufactured by the white men. Oh, and the time I got into a wrestling match with a friend from the Pyramid Lake reservation.