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April 5th, 2025

Ep. 103 – Nevada's 600 Ghost Towns

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Jeremy G. LongEp. 103 - Nevada's 600 Ghost Towns
  1. Ep. 103 - Nevada's 600 Ghost Towns Jeremy G. Long 56:00

In this episode of the Unscaled Travel Show, Jeremy and Amy explore the fascinating world of the 600 documented ghost towns in Nevada.

They discuss the definition of ghost towns, the history behind notable sites like Rhyolite, Goodsprings, Berlin, Goldfield, and Hamilton, and the unique stories that each location holds.

The conversation delves into the myths and realities of ghost towns, highlighting the blend of travel, history, and a touch of the paranormal that makes these places intriguing for explorers.

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Jeremy Long The Unscaled Travel Show

Unscaled is more than just a travel show. From visiting their favorite local hotspots in Las Vegas to eating octopus in Osaka, Unscaled is a show designed to make you curious about the world around you and laugh out loud at the mistakes made along the way.

Through their experiences, travel writer Jeremy Long and his co-explorer, Amy, have learned to appreciate the simple things in life, like a comfortable mattress and indoor plumbing.

Each episode is packed with helpful travel tips, recommendations, and an introduction to your new favorite destination from travel industry insiders and influencers. They hope that by sharing their stories (and sometimes failures), they can inspire others to get out and explore the world.

Pack your bags and join us for our adventures… and don’t forget your umbrella!

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