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Visit the Tecopa Basin area
on your way to
Death Valley National Park, CA
On your way to Death Valley
National Park, (just over an hour and a half's drive from Las
Vegas, Nevada and California's Interstate 40 from Baker, California),-
Tecopa Hot Springs and the small desert village of Shoshone, are perfect
places to go to explore the desert's rich, natural and cultural
heritage--and just get away from it all. For more information on the
area visit
www.tecopaca.com and
www.deathvalleychamber.org.
Tecopa Basin Artists Group:
In small desert villages at the confluence of the Mojave and the Great
Basin, artists live, marvel and create wonders. We’ve shaped an ART TREK
through our magical Tecopa Basin. No matter what direction you choose to
journey, you’ll find open studios, community gallery, storytelling,
historical and reposing spaces, as well as incredible vastness that
boggles the mind. We have coalesced as a group in order to support each
other in this extreme and gorgeous environment and to offer the
art-minded traveler an opportunity to experience our creations.
See
www.tecopaca.com
for info; links to artist’s websites; ART TREK dates and
times; local events and happenings; and a map. Remember, local out here
can be a great distance to a city dweller. We aim to coordinate ART TREK
dates with other local happenings that might be bringing you out our
way.
The Tecopa Basin Artists & Cultural Points of Interest:
In Map Order from the
South to the North -
* Mark Hamlin, Artist - China Ranch Bakery, Gifts and Trails
* Cynthia Kienitz - Ranch House Inn Bed & Breakfast at China Ranch,
Interior Design
http://www.ranchhouseinn.com
* Jeahnne Ruquoi, Painter & Earthworks -
http://www.tecopaca.com/artanddirt/
* Jennifer Viereck, Mosaic Murals & Pit Fire Ceramics - Donna Yarrell,
Multi-media Artist, Collage, Drawing, Painting
http://www.tecopaca.com/DonnaYarrellArt/index.htm
* @ the Gallery - Mary Burke King; Robin Flinchum, Writer; Frank King,
Photography; David Lintner, Writer Poet; Amy Noel, Artist
* David Washum at Café si Bon & UFO, Café Concept Developer in Shoshone.
* Shoshone Museum
* Marta Beckett’s Amargosa Opera House, Painter, Dancer, Inspiration
http://www.amargosa-opera-house.com/main.html
* Goldwell Open Air Museum, Ryholite, Nevada
http://www.goldwellmuseum.org
Tecopa Basin Area Art & Cultural Happenings
2005 - 06:
Nov. 4-6: Old West Days Celebration in
Shoshone:
Nov. 5-6: Tecopa Basin Artists Group ART TREK: Open studios and
gallery open. Visit
http://www.tecopaca.com for info
Feb. 3-5, 2006: Nevada Boom Town History Conference at
Longstreet’s Hotel and Casino,
http://www.nvboomtown.death-valley.us/
Attractions &
Amenities:
China
Ranch Date Farm: A family owned and operated small farm, a lush
piece of greenery amidst the forbidding Mojave Desert near Southern
Death Valley. Imagine towering cottonwoods and willows by a wandering
stream, date palms and abundant wildlife, all hidden away in some of the
most spectacular scenery the desert has to offer. The Ranch is also rich
in history - the Old Spanish Trail is within walking distance, as is the
historic Tonopah & Tidewater railroad bed. Hike to nearby abandoned
mines if you wish, or just relax and browse through our store. We offer
home grown dates, as well as other California varieties. Try some
delicious date nut bread, muffins or cookies, or take home one of our
unique hand-crafted gifts. Open daily - 9am-5pm. Info: (760) 852-4415,
www.chinaranch.com
Death Valley
National Park: Over 3.3 million acres of spectacular desert
scenery, interesting and rare desert wildlife, complex geology,
undisturbed wilderness, and sites of historical and cultural interest.
Dublin
Caves: In Shoshone Village, you can visit the Dublin Caves
where Joe Vollmer was the first prospector to carve a home for himself
in the clay embankment. His friends soon joined him and a whole series
of cave "homes" appeared. The last resident lived in the caves until
the late '70's.
The
Ranch House Inn: A historic intimate cottage decorated in
simple comforts by interior designer Cynthia Kienitz. Spectacular
scenery is outside every door and window. It is located on the lush
and remote China Ranch Oasis which features a date farm, part of the
Old Spanish Trail, the historic Tonopah and Tidewater railroad bed,
abandoned mines, spectacular geology, botany, remnants of early man,
and abundant wildlife including over 200 species of birds. Enjoy
nature trails, incredible scenery, gourmet breakfasts and dinners.
Info: (760)
852-4360,
www.ranchhouseinn.com
Shoshone Museum: Housed in a building that was first
built in the Death Valley boomtown of Greenwater in 1906. When
Greenwater went bust, the structure was moved to Zabriskie, south of
Shoshone, and later moved again to its present site where it served as
a store and gas station. From the late '40's to the '80's it was a
rock shop and became a museum in the 1980's. Today the museum
highlights the history of this area with numerous exhibits.
Tecopa Artists Group
Open Studio Art Treks: Explore Fine Arts in the Death Valley
Region see
www.tecopaca.com
for map, community information and happenings.
Tecopa Amy’s: Retreats, Field Explorations, Life
Celebration Services & coming soon The Hide a Way
www.tecopahotsprings.org
760-852-4475.
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