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Jack Creek is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It took its name from nearby Jack Creek. The Jack Creek area became the prime source of wood for Tuscarora. Jack Creek soon became a stop on the Northern Stage Company's line from Tuscarora to Mountain City. It was created a little community of about 20 inhabitants and few other ranches had formed in the region. A local rancher Chesley Woodward operated in the city a store, a restaurant, a rooming house for many years. Population has increased and an Opera House was built there, but it was very small, but people of the little community liked of the leisure and camaraderie. Harrington died in 1886 and his properties were acquired by several owners and the area was developed for travelers and fishing parties and

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  • Jack Creek is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It took its name from nearby Jack Creek. The Jack Creek area became the prime source of wood for Tuscarora. Jack Creek soon became a stop on the Northern Stage Company's line from Tuscarora to Mountain City. It was created a little community of about 20 inhabitants and few other ranches had formed in the region. A local rancher Chesley Woodward operated in the city a store, a restaurant, a rooming house for many years. Population has increased and an Opera House was built there, but it was very small, but people of the little community liked of the leisure and camaraderie. Harrington died in 1886 and his properties were acquired by several owners and the area was developed for travelers and fishing parties and (en)
  • Jack Creek é uma área não incorporada e cidade fantasma do condado de Elko, no estado do Nevada, Estados Unidos. O seu nome tem origem no seu povoador Jack Harrington que aí comprou uma propriedade em 1868 e que foi rancheiro o resto da sua vida naquela área. (pt)
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  • Jack Creek is an unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada, United States. It took its name from nearby Jack Creek. The Jack Creek area became the prime source of wood for Tuscarora. Jack Creek soon became a stop on the Northern Stage Company's line from Tuscarora to Mountain City. It was created a little community of about 20 inhabitants and few other ranches had formed in the region. A local rancher Chesley Woodward operated in the city a store, a restaurant, a rooming house for many years. Population has increased and an Opera House was built there, but it was very small, but people of the little community liked of the leisure and camaraderie. Harrington died in 1886 and his properties were acquired by several owners and the area was developed for travelers and fishing parties and hunters and became a local sportsmen's mecca. The resort was closed, but there is the hope of its reopen in the future. (en)
  • Jack Creek é uma área não incorporada e cidade fantasma do condado de Elko, no estado do Nevada, Estados Unidos. O seu nome tem origem no seu povoador Jack Harrington que aí comprou uma propriedade em 1868 e que foi rancheiro o resto da sua vida naquela área. A área de Jack Creek tornou-se a principal fornecedor de madeira de Tuscarora e outras comunidades. Jack Creek tornou-se em breve uma paragem da Companhia de caminhos de ferro entre Tuscarora e Mountain City. Foi ali criada uma pequena comunidade de cerca de 20 habitantes e vários ranchos surgiram na área. Um rancheiro local possui na comunidade uma loja, um restaurante, uma pensão durante vários anos.. A população da comunidade aumentou e foi ali construída uma pequena Casa de Ópera, apesar de ser muito pequena, os habitantes adoravam o recreio e a camaradagem ali existente.Harrington morreu em 1886 e as suas propriedades foram adquiridas por vários donos e a área foi desenvolvida por viajantes, caçadores e pescadores que a tornaram numa espécie de resort. Esse resort está encerrado, mas há a esperança da sua reabertura no futuro próximo. (pt)
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