View of Las Vegas from the mouth of the Arden plaster mine. The Southern Nevada Times office and home of Phil Benson can be seen in foreground. (photo by Don Walker, 1992)
Candelaria, 1993. Miner's stone and adobe dugout. Structure dates back to the late 1800s. Mill remnants can be seen immediately behind the dugout, present-day mining activities to the left. (photo by Don Walker)
Remnants of a much older Goldfield red light district. Structures are located about a mile and a half south of present-day Goldfield. Could date back to 1905. (photo by Don Walker, 1993)
Remnants of the Candelaria jail, bank, , saloon buildings. In its lifetime the structure served all three purposes at one time or another. (photo by Don Walker, 1993)
Cabin 18 miles south of Lee Vining, California, near the junction of highways 395 and 120. there is a spring-fed spring (not shown in picture) a few yards in front of the nearest cabin. (photo by Don Walker, 1992)
Re-constructed mill house at the old mining town of Berlin, Nevada. Several other buildings have been restored, giving the old ghost town a look of the past. (photo by Don Walker, Sept. 1991)
Warm Springs, Nevada, near the intersection of Highways 6 and 375. Miners used the site as a campsite for many of the mining operations going on in the area. A hot water spring is located a couple hundred yards south of the camp which dates back to the late 1800s. It is visible from the highway. (photo by Don Walker, 1993)
Rhyolite, Nevada, 1993. Looking from the old school building out at the old Cook Bank to the left and the Porter General Store to the right. The school was constructed in 1908. The town folded around 1912. (photo by Don Walker)