词条 | Carson City |
释义 | Carson City Nevada, United States ![]() Mormon agriculturists settling in the area influenced the city's development, as did wagon and stage routes over the nearby Sierra Nevada passes into California. In 1859 discovery of silver in the Virginia City area, 15 miles (24 km) northeast, rapidly stimulated Carson City's economy. At nearby Empire, on the Carson River, mills treated the ore of the Comstock Lode (one of the world's richest deposits), brought down from Virginia City by the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, which maintained extensive shops at Carson City. Along with the Comstock, the railroad declined and was abandoned in 1950. To coin the immense silver output of the Comstock, the federal government established a mint at Carson City, which later became the Nevada State Museum. Mining (copper and some silver) is still an economic factor. Livestock raising, tourism, government business, and legalized gambling are the economic mainstays. The Nevada State Capitol (1871) houses a collection of historic exhibits. Western Nevada Community College was established there in 1971. Inc. 1875. Pop. (1990) 40,443; (2000) 52,457. |
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