Lost City Museum - Reviews from across the web
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Lost City Museum was built by the National Park Service to exhibit artifacts that were being excavated from Pueblo Grande de Nevada. These Anasazi Indian sites were being threatened by the waters of Lake Mead as it backed up behind the newly built Hoover Dam. Eventually, when the lake was filled to capacity, about f... dmla.clan.lib.nv.us
Lost City Museum Overton Nevada Later Anasazi groups constructed and lived in cliff dwellings such as Mesa Verde. The designs on the pottery made and used by the Anasazi are also intriguing. After occupying vast tracts of the Southwest the Anasazi abandoned many areas leaving behind their ruins, pottery and other signs of substant... sunsetcities.com
Lost City Museum - Overton - Reviews of Lost City Museum - TripAdvisor This is a nice little museum run by the State of Nevada, built by the CCC in the 1930's. It primarily houses artifacts recovered from the Pueblo Grande de Nevada site, which was flooded by the rising waters of Lake Mead. There are only a few rooms of artifacts, but the pieces are pretty decent. Good... tripadvisor.com
goingsolo Overton Travel Page - VirtualTourist.com Overton contains the Lost City Museum and the ruins of the dwellings of the Anasazi Indians. Because of its close proximity to Valley of the Fire State Park, its possible to visit the two in one day. But, whatever the reason for being in the area, Overton is worth a visit to discover more about the ... members.virtualtourist.com
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