“Panaca, Nevada is a small town in eastern Nevada that’s almost in Utah. The population of this small town is just around 1,000 residents. It was originally founded in 1857 as a Mormon settlement by scouts sent out by Bringham Young himself. As a result, it was not only the first permanent settlement by European Americans in southern Nevada, but it’s one of few places in the state where gambling is illegal, and it’s the only municipality in the state where alcohol is not sold…”
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