The BLM manager in charge of this mess should be ashamed. This remnant of a once-thriving metropolis offers wonderful opportunities for preservation, curation, and interpretation. But first I reckon you'd have to give a shit.
Instead you get ugly fences obstructing the views, hand-painted signs on a couple of the buildings telling just the name of the former establishment, and not a heck of a lot else.
Throw in a scattering of hillbillies living in trailers about the site, and you've got yourself one of the most pathetic uses, of one of the most potentially valuable federally-owned cultural assets, we've seen anywhere.
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If the BLM is interested in doing better, I'd suggest starting with a drive down to Ash Meadows NWR just an hour south. USFWS is by no means awash in money. But it's amazing to behold what a creative federal manager can do with a clear love of the land, and a bit of thoughtful interpretive signage.