Silver was found in the hills surrounding what is now Pioche in the early 1860s, but conflict with the local Indian bands led the area to be abandoned soon thereafter. In 1868, San Francisco based land speculator François Louis Alfred Pioche purchased the mining claims and the surrounding area and founded a town he humbly named after himself. Within two years hundreds of miners had come to the mines of Pioche to find work, and it quickly gained a reputation as one of the roughest towns in the west. Signs around town will tell you that 72 men were killed in Pioche before the first citizen died of natural causes. Many of these men were buried in a “Boot Hill” cemetery outside of town. In 1872, Pioche became the county seat of the newly formed Lincoln County and a courthouse was commissioned for $88,000. Bonds were issued to cover the costs and then more bonds were issued to pay back the original bonds. This cycle continued until the state of Nevada devised a repayment plan in 1907 to help pay off the debt. The courthouse was finally paid off in 1938 to the tune of a million dollars, two years after the building was condemned. Next door to the courthouse is the old Mountain View Hotel, where Herbert Hoover apparently stayed when he visited Pioche. The old opera house and the 1937 Gem Theater are other distinct local landmarks. I loved my time in Pioche. In addition to these historic sites, the aerial tramway is such an eye-catching feature for the old mining town. I had a great breakfast with the locals at the counter of the Silver Café, and enjoyed a few beers at The Alamo Club and the Overland Saloon which also hosted a rousing round of Bingo when I was in town. I also absolutely loved their historic marker signs, each of which was topped with a unique design referencing the specific location (see some great examples below). To top it all off, Pioche has a free RV park for visitors to stay in while visiting. I had never heard of Pioche when I passed through, but I’m sure glad I stopped. This was my first visit but it won’t be my last. I hope you enjoy these photos from the old mining town of Pioche, Nevada - a once wild place in the heart of Lincoln County.

The Aerial Tramway Station

The Old Opera House

Jesus in the Cemetery

Ore Bucket on the Tramway

The Very Blue Gem Theatre

The Overland Hotel has a Great Saloon

Looking Down Main Street

Old Miner’s Cabin

Cool Old Building

Boot Hill Graveyard

The Million Dollar Courthouse

A Cool Old Building on Main St

I Like This Sign

The Aerial Tramway

Gunslingers

Christ Church

Fun Mining Buildings

I LIke the Bench in this Gazebo

City Park Mining History

Pioche From Above

I Like a Good Cottage

The Chamber of Commerce

Cool Old Wagon

Old Signs

Free Bath?

Main Street

Gunslingers

Masonic Hall

Lucky Jewelers

Meadow Valley Market

An Old Building on Main St,

The Library and Museum

The New Courthouse

Mining Sign

The Million Dollar Courthouse

The Old Fire Department

Old Mining Heritage

Ode to an Old Miner

The Old Miner’s Cabin

If You Need It, Molly’s Has It

The Old Mountain View Hotel - Herbert Hoover Stayed Here

The Motherlode Motel

Nevada Club

Ore Buckets Over the Cemetery

A Very Western Gravestone

More Victorian

The Old School

Ore Buckets Everywhere

The Make Good Flower Pots

Rustic Memories

The Overland

Public Utilities

Old Wagon

Towing a Good One

Towing Service

This Place was Weird and Wonderful

God Bless Pioche

Weird and Wonderful

Still Weird

The Silver Cafe

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