- A Traveltalks visit to Nevada focusing on Reno, famous for its association with marriage and divorce. Also seen in the nearby region are two large lakes, Tahoe and Pyramid, the old mining town Virginia City, and a Wahoe Valley dude ranch.
- This travelogue of "romantic" Nevada begins en route along the highway from Lake Tahoe (incorrectly identified as the second largest body of water in the world) to pass by some of the area's vistas of scenic grandeur, such as cave rock and Pyramid Lake. The area is rich in natural resources and once boasted a thriving mining trade centered on Virginia City, which is now relegated to virtual ghost town status. Law has allowed expedited divorces in the state, the six-week waiting period which often is spent by the imminent divorcees at one of the many dude ranches. The other place in the state associated with marriage and divorce is the small metropolis of Reno, self-proclaimed as The Biggest Little City in the World.—Huggo
- This Traveltalks entry opens with views of Nevada's natural wonders, then visits a mining town and a dude ranch. The second half focuses on Reno, Nevada ("The Biggest Little City In the World"), made famous as the city where people get divorced.—David Glagovsky <dglagovsky@prodigy.net>
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