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Remnants of the TONOPAH & GOLDFIELD RAILROAD, Goldfield Cemetery & More! | Seeking Seldom Seen Slim 

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Back on the road seeking Seldom Seen Slim! We now travel to Goldfield, Nevada where we wander the streets, get up close to old Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad relics, try not to get in a fight at Nevada's oldest saloon & visit the Goldfield Cemetery. All to find out... "Has Anyone Seen Slim?"
We made the drive from Tonopah, Nevada to Goldfield still seeking evidence of Seldom Seen Slim in the order that these boom towns sprang up.
Upon arriving in Goldfield, Nevada we were greeted by art and old relics of its history everywhere. It truly has a lot of character tucked away everywhere you look!
We walked along checking out sites where hotels, bank buildings, firehouses, bottle houses, and saloons once stood. One, in particular, was the remaining arch of the old Sideboard Saloon - a place where Whyatt and Virgil Earp were reported to hang out and up to 80 men tended the bar as it was so long.
No trip is complete without checking out the old Goldfield High School. This amazing building has slowly been undergoing a restoration project. It's still a little creepy though!
Goldfield didn't get as big as it was without help from railroads connecting it to the rest of the country. The Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad was the main line that provided materials and travel to residents. While checking out the town, we made a stop by some old original boxcars from the Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad line. We even came across a lavish old passenger car that might have been from the same line. It was truly a sight to see! But don't forget about the original track (the ONLY remaining track!) from that line up in Tonopah!
After getting a little thirsty we stopped into the old Sante Fe Saloon - in operation since 1905! We might have looked a little funny with our cameras heading into such a place but it was a risk we were willing to take. Thankfully we were welcomed and the place was really awesome with plenty of historic items in every corner.
Last but not least we stopped by the Goldfield Cemetery where some stories of mourning mothers, gravesite tragedies, and heartbroken women came alive.
VIDEO FILMED: 11/09/2021
▬▬ R E L A T E D V I D E O S ▬▬
⚪ Exploration of CALICO GHOST TOWN in Search of Seldom Seen Slim | Yermo, California - • Exploration of CALICO ...
⚪ The MIZPAH & Mining History of TONOPAH, NV | Seeking Seldom Seen Slim - • The MIZPAH & Mining Hi...
⚪ The Historic Remains in Goldfield Ghost Town | Goldfield, Nevada - • The Historic Remains i...
▬▬ L O C A T I O N I N F O ▬▬
⚪ Tonopah, NV - www.goldfieldnevada.org/
⚪ Directions to Tonopah, NV - goo.gl/maps/9L3qW6vYwy6HM7MQ9
▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ▬▬
00:00 Roadtrip Recap
01:09 From Tonopah to Goldfield
02:49 The Streets of Modern Goldfield
04:20 The Streets of Historic Goldfield
05:06 Sideboard Saloon
07:11 John S Cook & Co Bankers Building
08:04 The Goldfield High School
08:84 The Remnants of Goldfield
09:48 Goldfield Connected By Railroad
10:55 The Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad's Remains
17:47 The Santa Fe Saloon
19:22 The Last of the Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad Tracks
21:05 Goldfield Cemetery
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⚪ See where we've been - www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi...
⚪ Music from Epidemic Sound - www.epidemicsound.com/referra...
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Welcome to the Cactus Atlas! We are Glenn and Amy and invite you to join us as we visit all sorts of locations across the American West. We tour both natural and man-made attractions.
Our base of operations is in the Phoenix, AZ area. We do a lot of hiking and day trips as well as campground reviews and hope that we will be a great resource if you are planning a trip to the American West. We also hope to delight you with our exciting adventures!

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Комментарии : 38   
@stevenrafters7817
@stevenrafters7817 4 месяца назад
I really enjoy your enthusiasm
@SidetrackAdventures
@SidetrackAdventures 2 года назад
Goldfield looks like a ton of fun to explore. A shame not much was open. That school too!
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Even videos from other people seem the same... nothing is ever open. 😅
@SomeplaceOrAnother
@SomeplaceOrAnother 2 года назад
Cool 😎 your practicing your hobo skills 😀👍
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
😂 Gotta have a back up plan if the RU-vid thing doesn't work out. 🤣
@Raptor-gd6sk
@Raptor-gd6sk 7 месяцев назад
Tons of things to see in this town wow!!!
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 7 месяцев назад
Oh for sure! We covered more in another video when we visited Goldfield for the first time and the amount of old buildings around every corner is astounding.
@IncarnateParanormal
@IncarnateParanormal 2 года назад
Goldfield is so amazing and amazingly haunted with the spirits of the miners, as goes for Tonopah and Rhyolite. I need to get out to Ballarat to see if the spirit of Slim still resides out there
@marshmallows5641
@marshmallows5641 2 года назад
Wow that old railroad stuff is incredible! Great video!
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
It really is! Thank you very much! 😄
@sandin6689
@sandin6689 2 года назад
Love your passion for history. I too get a thriffout of touching or walking in history
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks! One of the few things that can really make that connection between the present to those times past. So much more fascinating than reading a book. 😊
@sandin6689
@sandin6689 2 года назад
@@CactusAtlasYour videos are so fun to watch. I have traveled extensively across the U.S., so when I was teaching history I was able to tell my students ...it looks, feels, smells etc like this...encouraged them to go and touch history. Just visited Virgil Earp's gravesite in South Portland, OR.
@SwiftyTravels
@SwiftyTravels 2 года назад
Great storytelling you guys! 👍😀
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@bonniekaye
@bonniekaye 2 года назад
Loved this!
@brettweary8491
@brettweary8491 Год назад
Thank You for this Very Informative Video of The Old Nevada Towns I Hope to See them Myself
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas Год назад
We hope so too! Thanks for checking our video out. 👍
@gstiles7
@gstiles7 2 года назад
very cool video, I've got a buddy who's really into trains and I bet he'd love the jackpot you found!
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Send him on over!!!
@ArizonaInsider
@ArizonaInsider 2 года назад
Awesome vid and edit my friend.
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@walkingwithtamson
@walkingwithtamson 2 года назад
Well that was great, amazing to think of the lands that were once covered in the tracks 😃 These old boom towns are incredible, so much to see 👀 The pictures and postcards really show how busy they once were!
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching our video.
@doxielover2814
@doxielover2814 2 года назад
Absolutely your best ever video. So much work with research and finding photos, postcards . The special effect were so much fun and really enjoyed the story telling. With your music work, I thought we were going to find seldom seen slim in the grave yard. A special and very entertaining video from both of you. The search continues.
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Wow, thank you! Glenn's been having a lot of fun telling his tale and having a hand at editing with his Seldom Seen Slim series. There's a few more episodes to go though! 😄
@DovieRuthAuthor
@DovieRuthAuthor 2 года назад
Fascinating! I had no idea the train tracks were pilfered for metal during the war. I had always wondered why the tracks in underground mines were missing. Question answered. I really liked your use of visual and audio overlays. It really gave the episode a vintage feel.
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Given the maps we found of old railways it would seem they REALLY went hard on pulling up old tracks. Kind of a shame but necessary considering the times. There's a few sections apparently in that area of Nevada where you can see where the tracks once would have been but unless you know what you're looking for (and we don't! 😅) they can be hard to find from what we've read. Thanks so much for watching and feedback. We appreciate it. 😊
@thetravellingwelshman
@thetravellingwelshman 2 года назад
That's really looks like an amazing Western town, the perfect way to escape into a Western movie and imagine what life must have been like back in the day! Amazing video my friend 😁✌🏻
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Thanks!
@SwiftyTravels
@SwiftyTravels 2 года назад
I have an upcoming video on a place built with bottles., I thought it was a novelty.. it never occurred to me that might just be a way to build when materials were scarce- that’s interesting!
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
Saloons and the bottles in them were certainly in no shortage in towns those days! 😂
@charlesdilworth7760
@charlesdilworth7760 2 года назад
Nice video.if you want to see an old west town check out cimmiron new mexico.the town is from the 1850s.
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 2 года назад
We visit old west towns all over the Southwest. Always happen to add one more to the list though! Thank you! 😄
@clarkbaker34
@clarkbaker34 6 месяцев назад
Seldom seen slim was buried at the Ballarat Cemetery
@CactusAtlas
@CactusAtlas 6 месяцев назад
Yup! We visited the cemetery and his grave in the final episode of this series. 👍
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