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Lost City Museum

Coordinates: 36°31′53″N 114°26′24″W / 36.53139°N 114.44000°W / 36.53139; -114.44000
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Boulder Dam Park Museum
Reconstructed Anasazi Pueblos in Lost City Museum
Lost City Museum is located in Nevada
Lost City Museum
Lost City Museum is located in the United States
Lost City Museum
LocationSR 169, W side
Overton, Nevada
Coordinates36°31′53″N 114°26′24″W / 36.53139°N 114.44000°W / 36.53139; -114.44000
NRHP reference No.96000126
Added to NRHPFebruary 22, 1996

The Lost City Museum, formerly known as the Boulder Dam Park Museum, is located in Overton, Nevada and is one of seven managed by the Nevada Division of Museums and History, an agency of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs.[1]

History

The Lost City Museum shares its location with an actual prehistoric site of the Ancestral Puebloans. The museum was built by the CCC conservation corps in 1935 and was operated by the National Park Service to exhibit artifacts from the Pueblo Grande de Nevada archaeological sites, which were going to be partially covered by the waters of Lake Mead as a result of building the Hoover Dam.

In 1981, an extension of the museum was built, incorporating some ruins in order to protect them and share them with the public.

Description

The museum offers a reconstructed Puebloan house-site that is open to visitors.[2] The museum has displays depicting the excavations of the sites, incredible artifacts unearthed during the project, pictures of the historical excavations, an excavated pithouse and reconstructions of the Puebloan houses. Pottery, shells, jewelry and many other examples that showcase the history of the early inhabitants are on display at this unique museum.

References

  1. ^ "Lost City Museum". Archived from the original on 2007-03-14. Retrieved 2007-03-17.
  2. ^ "Lost City Museum Overton". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2007-03-17.

External links

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