Panaca, Nevada
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Panaca is a town in eastern Lincoln County, Nevada, on Nevada State Route 319, about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of U.S. Route 93, near the border with Utah. As of the 2000 census, there are 761 people in the town.
[edit] History
Panaca was southern Nevada's first permanent settlement, founded as a Mormon colony in 1864. It was originally part of Washington County, Utah, but the Congressional redrawing of boundaries in 1866 shifted Panaca into Nevada. It is the only municipality in Nevada to be "Dry" (forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages), and one of two that prohibit gambling.
Coke ovens here once produced charcoal for the smelters in nearby Bullionville (now a ghost town), but the town's economy is predominantly agricultural.
Panaca is near Cathedral Gorge State Park.
[edit] External links
- History of Panaca, from the Lincoln County website.
- Maps and aerial photos
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