the Mizpah Hotel

Built in 1907-1908 in Tonopah, Nevada, the Mizpah Hotel is a historic, five-story landmark that served as a luxurious hub during the silver rush. Once the tallest building in the state, it featured Nevada's first electric elevator and hosted notable figures like Wyatt Earp. Following closures in 1999 and 2000, it was restored and reopened in 2011, now renowned as a haunted, upscale "Jewel of the Desert". Key Historical Details Construction & Features: The hotel was financed by wealthy businessmen George Wingfield and others for \(\$200,000\) to serve the bustling mining town. It featured thick granite walls, leaded glass, and, upon opening in 1908, was considered the finest hotel in the desert.Significance: It was for a time the tallest building in Nevada and served as a crucial, luxurious meeting spot for politicians, bankers, and miners.

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Built in 1907-1908 in Tonopah, Nevada, the Mizpah Hotel is a historic, five-story landmark that served as a luxurious hub during the silver rush. Once the tallest building in the state, it featured Nevada's first electric elevator and hosted notable figures like Wyatt Earp. Following closures in 1999 and 2000, it was restored and reopened in 201...Read more

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