Thunder Mountain National Monument
USA /
Nevada /
Winnemucca /
World
/ USA
/ Nevada
/ Winnemucca
World / United States / Nevada
monument, spooky place, Native American
Thunder Mountain Park is located outside Imlay, Nevada. It was created over a period of twenty-one years by a man who called himself Chief Rolling Mountain Thunder (Frank Sidney Van Zant, b.1921-d.1989).
Thunder Mountain Park was proclaimed a National Monument by the US Government after Rolling Mountain Thunder’s suicide, and was entered into Nevada’s registry of historic sites on September 25, 1992.
It is a collection of buildings and sculptures built out of debris (such as car parts and televisions), wood, and mortar.
www.thundermountainmonument.com/index.htm
www.roadsideamerica.com/story/7813
Thunder Mountain Park was proclaimed a National Monument by the US Government after Rolling Mountain Thunder’s suicide, and was entered into Nevada’s registry of historic sites on September 25, 1992.
It is a collection of buildings and sculptures built out of debris (such as car parts and televisions), wood, and mortar.
www.thundermountainmonument.com/index.htm
www.roadsideamerica.com/story/7813
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunder_Mountain_Monument
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Coordinates: 40°39'36"N 118°8'0"W
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