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Sunshine Locality
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Nearest city Ely, Nevada
Area 34,500 acres (14,000 ha)
NRHP reference No. 78001731
Added to NRHP January 30, 1978

The Sunshine Locality is a very large 345,000-acre (140,000 ha) archeological site in Long Valley, Nevada, United States. An archeological site is a place where people in the past lived or left things behind. Scientists study these sites to learn about history.

This important site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means it's a special place recognized by the United States government for its historical value. The Nevada State Museum and the Desert Research Institute have led many exciting digs and studies at the Sunshine Locality.

What is the Sunshine Locality?

The Sunshine Locality is a huge area where scientists have found many clues about ancient people. It was officially added to the historic register in 1978. At that time, it was described as a "camp," meaning it was a place where early people lived for some time.

Why is this site important?

Archeologists believe this site was used by people who lived thousands of years ago. By studying the tools, bones, and other items found here, we can learn about how these early groups survived. This includes how they hunted, gathered food, and lived their daily lives in the Nevada desert.

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