Visitor Information
Visit our museum gift shop with a complete line
of Historical Central Nevada area books.
The
Central Nevada Museum
occupies a unique place in the retelling of the annals
of the West. The famous, not so famous, and infamous,
all left their mark in central Nevada: film mogul and
industrial magnate, Howard Hughes; prizefighting
promoter, George "Tex" Rickard (who built Madison Square
Garden); the founder of United Parcel Service (UPS), Jim
Casey; lawmen, Wyatt and Virgil Earp; the last woman to
be executed in California, Barbara Graham; the first to
find silver in Tonopah, Jim Butler and many others are
represented at the Central Nevada Museum.
Our rich history, which
includes mining, ranching and pioneer life, the
influence of the Western Shoshone, who were here before
us, is presented in our state-of-the-art museum. In
addition, we
explore and present the geology and plant
life of this region.
We desire to spark children's
interest in history, as well as adults; some of who have
never set foot in a museum before. We are an integral
part of the community and introduce newcomers to our
part of the world, which extends to Nye and Esmeralda
counties and their surrounding areas.

Free Admission
Museum Hours Open Tuesday –Saturday 9AM to 5 PM Closed Sunday, Monday and Holidays
or when
staff is not available.
Our facilities are
handicapped
accessible and a large parking lot is
available for all RV’s.