Nevada City Museum

Nevada City Museum is a museum in , and has an elevation of 5,597 feet.
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Nevada City and Virginia City Historic District.

is an unincorporated community in , , United States. In the 1860s, it was one of two centers of commerce in what was known as one of the richest gold strikes in the Rocky Mountain West, along with its sister city .

Protected area
Photo: Parodygm, Public domain.
The is a National Historic Landmark District encompassing , , . Designated in 1966, the district includes over two hundred nineteenth-century buildings, representing the site of a major gold strike and the capital of Montana for ten years. is situated 1½ miles southeast of Nevada City Museum.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Virginia City.

is a small town in Madison County, in south-east , approximately midway between and , south of the I-90 highway. It was once the capital of the Montana Territory.

Nevada City Museum

Latitude
45.30722° or 45° 18′ 26″ north
Longitude
-111.96815° or 111° 58′ 5″ west
Elevation
5,597 feet (1,706 metres)
Open location code
85QC824J+VP
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3627492642
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­museum
Geo­Names ID
5668512
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