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Jun 16, 2003 09:15 AM
by Mauri
In some descriptive material on Carson City, Nev., published in Volume 4 (1925) of the Official Automobile Blue Book's Standard Touring Guide of America, one reads: "Among the many points of interest within a few miles of the city is the Nevada state prison. Not only as a model penal institution is this place interesting but because it is the site of some of the most wonderful discoveries of prehistoric life. Within the prison walls are found footprints in the solid stone of the giant who, when the present site was a lake, made his way along the shore, sinking deep into the mud and leaving imprints. ..." Does anybody know more about that? Are those foot prints still there? Seems to me ... ^:-) ... Speculatively, Mauri