Goldfield was once the center of urban sophistication when it was Nevada's largest city in 1907. . The most famous one (saloon), Tex Rickard's Northern, had a bar so long 80 tenders were necessary.
From 1903 to 1910, Goldfield was the largest city in Nevada.
five banks, three newspapers
The town's Goldfield Hotel, now closed, was once the most opulent hostel between Kansas City and San Francisco. The original design of the hotel included 150 sleeping rooms and 45 suites with bathrooms. A few of the guest rooms were located on the main floor, but most were on the upper floors.
Other “guests” have been reported. Hotel ghosts were first mentioned by Shirley Porter, who attempted to purchase the hotel in 1976. She claimed to have discovered the ghosts when she and her husband, Dennis Dybicz, camped out in the hotel. Porter described a couple of ghosts, the most famous of whom was a young woman named “Elizabeth” or “Gertie.” She is believed to have either been murdered or killed herself in room 109. Others have reported seeing the spirit of George Wingfield and smelling his cigar smoke near the lobby staircase. In 2001 the hotel was featured on Fox Family TV as one of the world’s scariest places. - See more at: http://www.onlinenevada.org/articles/goldfield-hotel#sthash.WEFEawD6.dpuf
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