Gold Center (site)
USA /
Nevada /
Beatty /
World
/ USA
/ Nevada
/ Beatty
World / United States / Nevada
The townsite was platted in late 1904 and was a critical water source for nearby Bullfrog and Rhyolite, both of whom were beginning to flourish.
The origin of Gold Center’s name is a mystery for it wasn’t the center of anything and it had no gold. In 1906, the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad reached Gold Center and the town began to grow. The town reached its peak in 1907. At that time the town had a post office, a hotel, a bank, brokerage firms, a few mercantile stores, and a score of saloons.
The most unique and imposing building in Gold Center was the Gold Center Ice and Brewing Company’s combination brewery and icehouse. While it lasted, the company was soon supplying many of the saloons in Gold Center and Rhyolite and at the time had the only distilled water ice plant in Nevada. When nearby Rhyolite began to decline in late 1908, Gold Center also faded. By the beginning of 1911, the population had declined to only twenty-five. When the railroad tore up its rails in 1918-1919, the end had come. The scant remains of Gold Center consist mainly of the stone foundations of the brewery and mill.
www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/goldcenter.htm
The origin of Gold Center’s name is a mystery for it wasn’t the center of anything and it had no gold. In 1906, the Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad reached Gold Center and the town began to grow. The town reached its peak in 1907. At that time the town had a post office, a hotel, a bank, brokerage firms, a few mercantile stores, and a score of saloons.
The most unique and imposing building in Gold Center was the Gold Center Ice and Brewing Company’s combination brewery and icehouse. While it lasted, the company was soon supplying many of the saloons in Gold Center and Rhyolite and at the time had the only distilled water ice plant in Nevada. When nearby Rhyolite began to decline in late 1908, Gold Center also faded. By the beginning of 1911, the population had declined to only twenty-five. When the railroad tore up its rails in 1918-1919, the end had come. The scant remains of Gold Center consist mainly of the stone foundations of the brewery and mill.
www.ghosttowns.com/states/nv/goldcenter.htm
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 36°51'52"N 116°46'9"W
- Ladd Mountain 6.6 km
- Ute Springs 12 km
- Bullfrog-Goldfield railbed (abandoned) 37 km
- Stovepipe Wells Airport 45 km
- Mock Town 62 km
- Target Runway? 63 km
- Bullfrog-Goldfield railbed (abandoned) 91 km
- Salt Works Aerial Tramway, Saline Valley Terminus 96 km
- Papoose Flat 122 km
- Deep Springs Lake 123 km
- Beatty, Nevada 4.8 km
- Death Valley Buttes 27 km
- Mesquite Sand Dunes 40 km
- Grapevine Mountain Wilderness Study Area 44 km
- Bonnie Claire Dry Lake 48 km
- Cottonwood Mountains 56 km
- Queer Mountain Wilderness Study Area 59 km
- Death Valley National Park 59 km
- Nevada Test and Training Range 61 km
- Panamint Range 78 km