Often when we talk about the Old West, we focus a lot on the indigenous peoples, cowboys, the Gold Rush, those who came from the East in covered wagons, etc. But there is another group of people that make up a significant part of this state’s (and other Western parts’) history, culture, and community. Basque history in Elko, Nevada, is well-preserved and honors an important part of the population.

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Elko is a wonderful place to experience the culture and well-preserved history of the Basque community. Have you been to Elko on your way through Nevada? Have you ever attended a Basque festival? We would love to hear about your experiences in the comments. If you are interested in the National Basque Festival, you can find all the information you need on the Elko Euzkaldunak Club website. The next time you find yourself in this small town, be sure to visit this historic Old-World department store.

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