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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 10 Acres</title>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 647 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/4A/6D/7D/B3/7B/F0T_01.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;Rainbow Canyon Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls.  Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon.  Ancient Indians inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date their occupation to 5,000 years ago.  In the 1860s, settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the surrounding mining towns. The Conaway Ranch The history of the Property dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region.  It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, who enjoyed staying at the ranch while he was writing about the wild west.  Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he intended to develop a destination resort.  In the 1980s a developer drilled water wells, built a community sanitary sewer and leach field, and built a 9-hole golf course on the ranch.   The golf course is grown over with natural cover, but pressure pumps and some underground infrastructure remain.  A domestic well and the community leach field served several homes and golf club facilities during the years that the golf course operated, and currently serves two existing homes on the golf course. • 647+/- Total Acres including 592+/- acre-feet of water rights List Price for total acreage and water rights of the ranch:  $16,479,000  Ranch can also be purchased as follows:  120 Acres within the city limits of Caliente  • 30.98 acre parcel – Fronts Highway 93, south of Highway 93, east of the city’s Meadow Valley Industrial Park, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city sewer, city water, and city power to site. List Price:  $1,858,800.00 • 13.59 acre parcel – Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. List Price:  $611,550.00 • 75.41 acre parcel – Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close.  City’s new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. List Price:  $2,639,350.00  527 Acres in Rainbow Canyon  • 101.77 acre parcel – Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. List Price:  $1,526,550.00 • 72.47 acres in two parcels – Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, north boundary is the entrance to Kershaw-Ryan State Park, parcel extends east along park entrance, gorgeous meadow with spectacular rock wall backdrop, includes 190.5 AFA of water rights. List Price:  $2,515,800.00 • 234.19 acres in five parcels – Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, former 9 hole golf course, year-round spring fed stream runs down through the middle of the former golf course, two 2 bedroom, 2 bath homes (currently leased month-to-month), community sanitation system still functioning, 4 reservoir lakes, underground golf course irrigation mainline still in serviceable condition, spectacular rock wall backdrop, includes 294.97 AFA of water rights. List Price:  $5,725,125.00 • 21.342 acres – Fronts Highway 317, west of Highway 317, year-round spring fed stream running through, includes 38.04 AFA of water rights. List Price:  $605,430.00 • 25.857 acres – Fronts Highway 317, west of Highway 317, meadow, includes 64 AFA of water rights. List Price:  $867,855.00 • 62.235 acres – Access from Highway 317, cross over Union Pacific railroad, west of the railroad, meadow, spectacular rock wall backdrop, very private, north portion will have easement for existing underground community leach field for golf course sanitation system.  List Price:  $933,525.00&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 17:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Agricultural/Ranch For Sale - 80 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/E7/4B/91/2B/66/CET_05.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;Rainbow Canyon Ranch The Rainbow Canyon Ranch consists of 80 +/- acres. Water rights, 100 acre-feet annually, are available for purchase separately.  This ranch has the most colorful rock wall backdrop in Rainbow Canyon.  The ranch includes all of the private land east of the Union Pacific Railroad and is surrounded by federal lands.  This is a very private, secluded location in the canyon.  The ranch has an existing pond that collects the gravity fed  irrigation run-off water from the irrigated meadow.  WOW!  This ranch is ideal as either a private or commercial ranch.  It is truly “one-of-a-kind”.    Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls.  Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, waters thousands of trees along its banks as it flows through the canyon.  Ancient Indians inhabited the canyon and artifacts recovered from caves carbon date their occupation to 5,000 years ago.  In the 1870s the early pioneer settlers established ranches in the canyon to supply beef, fruit and vegetables to the surrounding mining towns.  Apple and pear orchards from that era still produce abundant fruit in the canyon.  Also, Kershaw-Ryan State Park, approximately 5 miles north of the ranch is famous for the grapevines that cover the park’s canyon walls.  The grapevines have also survived from earlier times when the ranchers grew fruit for the mining towns.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 62.24 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/08/C3/EB/72/DA/4AT_01.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;62.235 acres - Access from Highway 317, cross over Union Pacific railraod, west of the railroad, meadow, spectacular rock wall backdrop, very private, north portion will have easement for existing underground community leach field. Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most spectacular parcels in Nevada.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 25.86 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/2C/6B/69/22/8F/67T_03.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;25.857 acres – Fronts Highway 317, west of Highway 317, meadow, includes 64 AFA of water rights.Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most spectacular parcels in Nevada.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 21.34 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/D9/A9/28/01/33/17T_01.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;21.342 acres – Fronts Highway 317, west of Highway 317, year-round spring fed stream running through, includes 38.04 AFA of water rights in Rainbow Canyon. Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most spectacular parcels in Nevada.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 234.19 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/87/B9/36/8F/29/DCT_01.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;234.19 acres in five parcels – Fronts Highway 317, former 9 hole golf course, year-round spring fed stream runs down through the middle of the former golf course, two 2 bed, 2 bath homes (currently leased month-to-month), community sanitation system, 4 reservoir lakes, golf course irrigation mainline in serviceable condition, spectacular rock wall backdrop, includes 294.97 AFA of water rights. Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase.  This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most spectacular parcels in Nevada.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 72.47 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/F9/6E/9E/DA/C2/61T_10.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;72.47 acres in two parcels – Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, north boundary is the entrance to Kershaw-Ryan State Park, parcel extends east along park entrance, gorgeous meadow with spectacular rock wall backdrop, includes 190.5 AFA of water rights. List Price:  $2,515,800.00 Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. Whether you invest in Lincoln County for recreation,development, or both, the Conaway Ranch is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most unique and spectacular parcels available in the state.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 101.77 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/DB/D7/FC/F6/59/FET_01.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;101.77 acre parcel – Fronts Highway 317, east of Highway 317, nice corner parcel that could be commercial, several interesting home sites along the canyon walls, follows the canyon walls south into Rainbow Canyon. Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch.  The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. Whether you invest in Lincoln County for recreation,development, or both, the Conaway Ranch is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most unique and spectacular parcels available in the state.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 13.59 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/88/9C/4F/ED/6B/4AT_01.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;13.59 acre parcel – Fronts Highway 93, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close. Views into Rainbow Canyon. Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the... more Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. Whether you invest in Lincoln County for recreation,development, or both, the Conaway Ranch is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most unique and spectacular parcels available in the state.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 75.41 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/AC/0F/14/EE/8B/E5T_02.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;75.41 acre parcel – Hillside, north of Highway 93, views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water and city power to site, city sanitation close.  City’s new 600,000 gallon water tank is located on this parcel. List Price:  $2,639,350.00  Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west. Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00: 13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00: 101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00 Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking. Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat. Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds. Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente. This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days. Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada. Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget. LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget. Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. Whether you invest in Lincoln County for recreation,development, or both, the Conaway Ranch is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most unique and spectacular parcels available in the state.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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      <title>Caliente, Lincoln County, Nevada Land For Sale - 30.98 Acres</title>
      <description>&lt;div style="float:left;"&gt;&lt;img src="http://images.secondspace.com/p/SUP/FC/0C/B9/6C/6E/99T_01.jpg"/&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;30.98 acre parcel - Fronts State Highway 93 within city limits of Caliente, east of the city's Meadow Valley Industrial Park. Views south into Rainbow Canyon, city water, power to site. Views into Rainbow Canyon.  Rainbow Canyon is named for its spectacular rainbow colored rock walls. Meadow Valley Wash, a year-round spring fed stream, flows through the canyon and the ranch. The history of the Conaway Ranch dates back to the 1860s when the Conaway Ranch was one of the first cattle ranches in the region. It was a favorite place of writer Zane Grey, where he wrote novels about the wild, wild west.   Howard Hughes, Summa Corporation, owned the Conaway Ranch in the 1970s where he envisioned developing a destination resort. In the 1980s a developer built a 9-hole golf course and 4 lakes on the ranch. The community sanitation system is still in use. The mainlines for the irrigation of the golf course are still in usable condition. The Conaway Ranch can be purchased as: 30.98 acres, fronts HWY 93 in city limits– $1,858,800.00:   13.59 acres, fronts HWY 93, in city limits – $611,550.00: 75.41 acres, residential, in city limts – $2,639,350.00:  101.77 acres, canyon wall building sites – $1,526,550.00: 72.47 acres, water rights, on entrance to Kerrshaw Ryan State Park – $2,515,800.00: 234.19 acres,former golf course,sanitation,water rights,stream - $5,725,125.00: 21.342 acres,water rights,stream – $605,430.00: 25.857 acres,meadow,water rights - $867,855.00: 62.235 acres, spectacular rock walls – $933,525.00  Five of Nevada’s state parks are in Lincoln County. Kershaw-Ryan state park adjoins the Conaway Ranch and has full day use facilities. The region has miles of off-road trails for horseback riding, ATV riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking.  Nevada’s big game species include mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, three sub-species of bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope, and mountain goat.  Chukar partridge, California and Gamble's quail, ruffed grouse, pheasant, blue grouse, dove, and the Himalayan snowcock are popular upland game birds or hunters may choose to hunt waterfowl or certain migratory birds.  Lincoln County was established in 1866. Few places offer the rich mix of scenic and historic locations found in Lincoln County. Historic landmarks and colorful pasts epitomize the small towns scattered throughout Lincoln County. Evidence of Caliente’s historical roots as a railroad town is its mission-style railroad depot. The Lincoln County Hospital is also located in Caliente. The Lincoln County Airport is about 12 miles north of Caliente.  This area enjoys a high desert climate with temperatures typically 10-15 degrees cooler than Las Vegas. The average growing season is 140 days.  Multi-Billion Dollar Construction Projects are progressing in Northeastern Nevada.  Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) Regional Water Pipeline: Proposed to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget.  Department of Energy (DOE) Railroad Project: Railroad from Caliente to Yucca Mountain. Projected to employ 1,000 during construction. Estimated $2 Billion budget.  Nevada Energy has announced plans to build four power plants, the Ely Energy Center, north of Ely and a major new power transmission line from the new power plants to Las Vegas. It will be the largest energy development project since Hoover Dam. Estimated $3 Billion budget.  LS Power is planning to build a 1600 megawatt power plant north of Ely and a major new transmission line from its new power plant to Idaho and Las Vegas. Estimated $2 Billion budget.  Only 2% of the land in Lincoln County is privately owned. Of that 2%, only a small percentage has water rights available for purchase. Whether you invest in Lincoln County for recreation,development, or both, the Conaway Ranch is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the most unique and spectacular parcels available in the state.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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