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Panaca, Nevada - Wikipedia Panaca is an unincorporated town [3] in eastern Lincoln County, Nevada, United States, on State Route 319, about 1 mile (1 6 kilometers) east of U S Route 93, near the border with Utah
Panaca, NV: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast When is the cheapest time to visit Panaca? Panaca Tourism: Tripadvisor has 258 reviews of Panaca Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Panaca resource
Visitors - Lincoln County, Nevada Lincoln County is a part of the fastest growing state in the United States – Nevada Although most of the growth is centered around Las Vegas, Lincoln County will be home to two planned communities located in the southeastern part of the county
Panaca - The Historical Marker Database Originally located in Washington Country, Utah, Panaca became a portion of Nevada by an act of Congress, dated May 5, 1866 As the boundary was not then surveyed, a dispute arose over taxes levied by Lincoln County, Nevada
Panaca Map - Lincoln, Nevada, USA - Mapcarta Panaca is a city of a thousand people in Southern Nevada It is one of only two cities in Nevada that prohibits gambling, the other being Boulder City
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Dennis Cassinelli: Panaca: One town, two states - Nevada Appeal Panaca was the first permanent settlement by European Americans in southeastern Nevada It was founded as a Mormon colony in 1864 It began as part of Washington County, Utah, but the congressional redrawing of boundaries in 1866 shifted Panaca into Nevada