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These abandoned structures (located on private property, so no trespassing) are among the handful of ruins marking the once-thriving railroad town of Sodaville in central-eastern Nevada.

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The Nevada Traveler: Sodaville: Home of the rare and once endangered milkvetch

You also can’t find Pepsi or Mountain Dew or any other brand of soft drink. Despite its frothy name, Sodaville owes its existence to the presence of two mineralized hot springs that flow in the area (hence the name) and a railroad’s need for a station in the area.

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