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July 23, 2010
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Eleven Most Endangered Historic Places in Nevada Part 2

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Virginia City JailA new historic preservation list in Nevada includes a mining area and a nearby state park. Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, the home of "Super Summer Theatre" has made the list of Nevada's endangered historic places. Here's Senator Richard Bryan. You can find out more about Preserve Nevada by calling (702) 895-2908 or emailing it at PreserveNevada@gmail.com.

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