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U.S. HWY 50: THE LONELIEST ROAD IN AMERICA www.ponyexpressnevada.com
Not too long ago, Life Magazine dubbed U.S. Highway 50 "The Loneliest Road in America." The magazine stated that one needs "survival skill" to drive the route. Well, we beg to differ. Highway 50, which parallels the historic Pony Express Trail, cuts through some of the most scenic high desert in the country, and isn't lonely at all. In fact, it's one of the best ways to experience Nevada, providing a fascinating scenic and historic corridor filled with interesting people and places. This is Pony Express Territory, Nevada.
As a tongue-in-cheek promotion, communities along the highway--including Fallon--provide a "Highway 50 Survival Kit" containing useful information about attractions and services. Pick one up at the Fallon Convention Center or any number of Fallon businesses displaying the "I Survived Highway 50" sign.
Have the validation map included in your kit stamped in the communities on the "loneliest road" and mail it back to the Nevada Commission On Tourism, 401 N. Carson St., Carson City, NV 89701 and they'll send you an "I Survived Highway 50" sticker, a very special thank you and an invitation to visit again soon. Or give them a call at 1-800-237-0774 and visit them on the web at www.travelnevada.com.
So, even if it does get a little remote, survival skills are a good thing, right?
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