Fairlawn, Nevada
Fairlawn is a ghost town in Elko County, in the U.S. state of Nevada.[1]
History
A post office was established at Fairlawn in 1888, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1904.[2] The company town was located on the property of Nevada Land and Cattle Company.[3]
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fairlawn, Nevada
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fairlawn Post Office (historical)
- ^ Hall, Shawn (2002). Connecting the West: Historic Railroad Stops and Stage Stations of Elko County, Nevada. University of Nevada Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-87417-499-1.
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Municipalities and communities of Elko County, Nevada, United States
County seat: Elko
- Carlin
- Elko
- Wells
- West Wendover
- Jackpot
- Lamoille
- Mountain City
- Montello
- Oasis
- Osino
- Owyhee
- Spring Creek
unincorporated
communities
- Arthur
- Coin
- Currie
- Deeth
- Elburz
- Jack Creek
- Jarbidge
- Jiggs
- Lee
- Midas
- North Fork
- Pleasant Valley
- Rowland
- Ruby Valley
- Ryndon
- Shantytown
- Sherman
- South Fork
- Toano
- Tuscarora
- Twin Bridges
- Welcome
- Wild Horse
- Afton
- Alazon
- Black Forest
- Bullion
- Charleston
- Cobre
- Contact
- Cornucopia
- Cottonwood
- Delano
- Dinner Station
- Dutton
- Excelsior
- Fairlawn
- Fenelon
- Gold Creek
- Halleck
- Hunter
- Huntington
- Loray
- Metropolis
- Moleen
- Moor
- Ola
- Patsville
- Pequop
- Rio Tinto
- Ruby City
- San Jacinto
- Shafter
- Silver Zone
- Sprucemont
- Tobar
- Tulasco
- White Rock
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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41°42′16″N 116°10′08″W / 41.70444°N 116.16889°W / 41.70444; -116.16889
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