Elko Nevada Outdoor Property... About Elko, Nevada Elko is located in northeastern Nevada. The area offers an ideal location for business opportunities and offers a skilled workforce. Nevada offers a pro-business, right-to-work environment free from franchise, unitary, inventory taxes as well as no estate, gift, inheritance, or personal property taxes. Elko is a great place to live with unlimited recreational opportunities in the area as well. With over 300 sunshine-filled days, the outdoor activities include fishing and big game hunting for such as elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, as well as a variety of bird hunting. For indoor activities, there are plenty of museums and galleries. You can take a trip on the scenic highways and visit one or more ghost towns from the turn of century mining days. During the evenings you can enjoy live entertainment and fine dining or gambling at one of the local casinos. History of Elko, Nevada In 1869, Elko was founded as the railhead for the White Pine mines. However, after the area was “mined out”, Elko’s cattle industry seemed likely the reason it was dubbed “the last real cowtown in the American West”. More recently however, with new and sophisticated mining technologies, mining has again turned this once “cowtown” into a prosperous city. Education in Elko, Nevada The Elko schools have a student population of over 7,000 students in 14 schools in 2 school districts, and in 2 private schools. The teacher to student ratio is approximately 19:1. While revenue and expenditures vary by school district, the Elko public school spends an average of $6,800 per student each year. Home on the Range If you’re visiting Elko, you might want to stay at one of the working guest ranches in area. However, if you’re looking for your own piece of the “old west”, you will find Elko, Nevada real estate has farm, ranch, resort property, outdoor property to select from.
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