Souvenirs, books, music and more...
Videos and CDs
The Churchill County Museum Store offers a number of videos that chronicle the development of the Lahontan Valley. In addition, there are music CD's of local musicians available for purchase.
You may preview available videos on this page by clicking the hyperlinks below. You must have the Real Player plug-in to view the videos. Due to the volume of Internet traffic, you may experience choppiness in the viewing of video files. If the video seems "choppy", feel free to save the file to your hard drive, and view it offline at your convenience.
| Dixie Valley Memories | |
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Dixie Valley Memories In between the days of hard work on the ranch, local residents' spirits were often lifted by community gatherings -- potluck suppers, music, dancing, grade school performances and holiday celebrations. VHS OR DVD |
| Turn This Water into Gold | |
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Turn This Water into Gold:
The Story of the Newlands Project
Since John Townley published the first edition of his book in 1977, much has happened regarding water issues in this area. The Nevada Historical Society in Reno, the Churchill County Museum and the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District in Fallon, Nevada, were anxious to see a new edition of this book published that could update these issues and concerns to the present day. Historian Susan A. James, who studies and writes about Nevada topics, edited portions of Townley's original text and wrote two new chapters. This video tells the story of the tremendous changes the first reclamation project in the United States brought to the rural area of Western Nevada. VHS or DVD |
| Deep Roots and Dessert Flowers, Part 1 and Part 2 | |
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Part 1: Living on the Land As the doors to the great American West opened, many women left behind established lives in search of new opportunities. Some followed their hearts; others, their elusive dreams of land and prosperity. Though often touched by tragedy and sorrow, all were sustained by optimism and hope as they joined the national movement that changed the face of the nation. Upon their arrival in the Lahontan Valley these settlers learned to co-exist with their Native American sisters who were following age-old traditions. Preview Part I: Living on the Land VHS |
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Part 2: Birth of A Community Through song, story and vintage photographs, this video records the contributions of numerous pioneering women who put down roots and helped to establish a new society as they made the desert bloom! |
A Virtual Tour and More of Your Museum
This 3-DVD set contains mini-tours of the museum. Geared to 4th and 5th grade students, the information contained here is also interesting and informative for adults. DVDs 1 and 2 contain the tours, and DVD 3 contains questions and answers and how-to instructions for creating many projects from long ago!




