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Winnemucca, Nevada

Winnemucca (/ˌwɪnəˈmʌkə/ (listen)) is the only incorporated city in, and is the county seat of, Humboldt County, Nevada, United States.[5] As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 8,431,[6] up 14.0 percent from the 2010 census figure of 7,396. Interstate 80 passes through the city, where it meets U.S. Route 95.

Winnemucca, Nevada
City
Downtown Winnemucca viewed from Winnemucca Mountain
Nickname: 
City of Paved Streets[1][2]
Humboldt County and City of Winnemucca, Nevada
Coordinates: 40°58′6″N 117°43′36″W / 40.96833°N 117.72667°W / 40.96833; -117.72667Coordinates: 40°58′6″N 117°43′36″W / 40.96833°N 117.72667°W / 40.96833; -117.72667
CountryUnited States
StateNevada
CountyHumboldt
Named forChief Winnemucca
Government
 • MayorRich Stone
Area
 • Total9.77 sq mi (25.30 km2)
 • Land9.77 sq mi (25.30 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Elevation4,295 ft (1,309 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total8,431
 • Density863.04/sq mi (333.22/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific (PST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP codes
89445–89446
Area code775
FIPS code32-84800
GNIS feature ID0844996[4]
Websitewww.winnemuccacity.org

History and culture

The town was named for the 19th-century Chief Winnemucca of the local Northern Paiute tribe, who traditionally lived in this area.[7] Winnemucca, loosely translated, means "one moccasin." The chief's daughter, Sarah Winnemucca, was an advocate for education and fair treatment of the Paiute and Shoshone tribes in the area. Their family all learned to speak English, and Sarah worked as an interpreter, scout and messenger for the United States Army during the Bannock War of 1878. In 1883, Sarah Winnemucca published the first autobiography written by a Native American woman,[8] based on hundreds of lectures she'd given in the Northeast and mid-Atlantic. It has been described as "one of the most enduring ethno-historical books written by an American Indian."[8]

On September 16, 1868, the Central Pacific Railroad reached Winnemucca, and was officially opened on October 1 of that year. It was on the First transcontinental railroad.[9] It was part of the transcontinental line.

Basque immigrants worked as sheep-herders starting in the mid-19th century. In honor of this heritage, Winnemucca hosts an annual Basque Festival.

On September 19, 1900, Butch Cassidy's gang robbed the First National Bank of Winnemucca of $32,640.

Winnemucca's brothel district, while smaller now than in the 1980s, is known as "The Line" or "The Ring Circle", based on the layout of the street where the brothels are located. As of 2015, there have been no operating brothels in Humboldt County, Nevada.[citation needed] Sex workers in the town must register their vehicles with the local police.[10]

According to a billboard along State Route 140 (the "Winnemucca to the Sea Highway"), Winnemucca styles itself "The City of Paved Streets".

Winnemucca is home to the Buckaroo Hall of Fame and Heritage Museum.

Chinatown

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Winnemucca had a vibrant Chinatown. The Chinese originally came to the area as workers on the transcontinental Central Pacific Railroad, which reached Winnemucca in 1868. Some remained or returned to settle.

During the 1890s, around 400 Chinese formed a community in the town. Among their prominent buildings was the Joss House on Baud Street, a place of worship and celebration. In 1911, the community was visited by Sun Yat-Sen, later to become Chinese president. He was on a fund-raising tour of the United States to help the Xinhai Revolution.[11]

The Joss House, the last structure associated with Chinatown, was demolished on March 8, 1955, by order of the Winnemucca City Council.[12][13]

Geography and climate

 
Winnemucca straddles the Humboldt River

Winnemucca is located at 40°58′6″N 117°43′36″W / 40.96833°N 117.72667°W / 40.96833; -117.72667 (40.968212, −117.726662).[14]

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.4 square miles (24.3 km2), all land.[15]

Winnemucca's climate is semi-arid (Köppen climate classification BSk), averaging 8.28 in (210 mm) of precipitation annually. Summer days tend to be hot, but the temperature drops significantly at night. Winters are cold with generally light snow, with 22.0 in (56 cm) falling during a typical year. The highest recorded temperature in Winnemucca was 109 °F (43 °C), on July 11, 2002, and the lowest recorded temperature was −37 °F (−38 °C) on December 22, 1990. Freezing temperatures have been observed in every month of the year.[16]

Climate data for Winnemucca, Nevada (Winnemucca Municipal Airport), 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1877–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 68
(20)
74
(23)
82
(28)
90
(32)
100
(38)
106
(41)
109
(43)
108
(42)
106
(41)
94
(34)
77
(25)
70
(21)
109
(43)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 55.9
(13.3)
62.8
(17.1)
72.0
(22.2)
80.0
(26.7)
89.4
(31.9)
98.1
(36.7)
103.1
(39.5)
100.8
(38.2)
94.7
(34.8)
83.8
(28.8)
69.1
(20.6)
58.1
(14.5)
103.7
(39.8)
Average high °F (°C) 44.0
(6.7)
49.4
(9.7)
57.7
(14.3)
63.5
(17.5)
73.7
(23.2)
84.7
(29.3)
95.5
(35.3)
93.2
(34.0)
83.3
(28.5)
68.7
(20.4)
53.8
(12.1)
42.9
(6.1)
67.5
(19.8)
Daily mean °F (°C) 32.2
(0.1)
36.6
(2.6)
42.6
(5.9)
47.6
(8.7)
56.4
(13.6)
65.4
(18.6)
74.5
(23.6)
71.6
(22.0)
62.1
(16.7)
49.4
(9.7)
38.6
(3.7)
30.7
(−0.7)
50.6
(10.4)
Average low °F (°C) 20.5
(−6.4)
23.9
(−4.5)
27.5
(−2.5)
31.6
(−0.2)
39.1
(3.9)
46.1
(7.8)
53.5
(11.9)
50.0
(10.0)
41.0
(5.0)
30.1
(−1.1)
23.4
(−4.8)
18.5
(−7.5)
33.8
(1.0)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 1.3
(−17.1)
6.7
(−14.1)
12.0
(−11.1)
16.8
(−8.4)
23.8
(−4.6)
31.2
(−0.4)
40.7
(4.8)
37.2
(2.9)
26.9
(−2.8)
13.8
(−10.1)
5.8
(−14.6)
−1.4
(−18.6)
−6.0
(−21.1)
Record low °F (°C) −36
(−38)
−28
(−33)
−3
(−19)
6
(−14)
10
(−12)
23
(−5)
29
(−2)
26
(−3)
12
(−11)
−2
(−19)
−10
(−23)
−37
(−38)
−37
(−38)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 0.96
(24)
0.71
(18)
0.87
(22)
1.00
(25)
1.13
(29)
0.50
(13)
0.16
(4.1)
0.12
(3.0)
0.39
(9.9)
0.66
(17)
0.76
(19)
1.02
(26)
8.28
(210)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 4.4
(11)
3.7
(9.4)
3.0
(7.6)
1.8
(4.6)
0.1
(0.25)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.5
(1.3)
2.6
(6.6)
5.9
(15)
22.0
(56)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 8.5 7.5 8.2 8.0 7.7 3.7 2.2 2.0 2.8 4.3 6.4 8.3 69.6
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 4.1 3.4 2.6 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.4 2.2 4.9 19.7
Average relative humidity (%) 69.9 61.9 55.3 46.5 40.4 37.6 28.8 30.0 36.5 47.8 63.0 69.3 48.9
Mean monthly sunshine hours 161.2 174.5 228.3 263.3 331.1 346.6 398.3 358.5 306.5 257.5 153.3 148.9 3,128
Percent possible sunshine 54 59 62 66 74 77 87 84 82 75 51 52 70
Source: NOAA (sun and relative humidity 1961–1990)[17][18][19]

Demographics

 
South Bridge Street in downtown Winnemucca
Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1870290
1880763163.1%
18901,30771.3%
19001,110−15.1%
19101,78660.9%
19201,9348.3%
19301,9892.8%
19402,48524.9%
19502,82713.8%
19603,45322.1%
19703,5873.9%
19804,14015.4%
19906,13448.2%
20007,17417.0%
20107,3963.1%
20208,43114.0%
source:[20][21]
Largest ancestries (2000) [22] Percent
German 55%
Mexican 23%
Irish 11%
English 9%
Basque 4%

As of the census[23] of 2000, there were 7,174 people, 2,736 households, and 1,824 families residing in the city. The population density was 867.5 people per square mile (334.9/km2). There were 3,280 housing units at an average density of 396.6 per square mile (153.1/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 83.41% White, 2.23% African American, 0.89% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 9.60% from other races, and 3.51% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 20.74% of the population.

Basque Americans make up 4.2% of the population of Winnemucca, the highest percentage of any city in the United States.[24]

There were 2,736 households, out of which 37.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.9% were married couples living together, 8.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.3% were non-families. 27.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.21.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 30.2% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 30.6% from 25 to 44, 22.3% from 45 to 64, and 9.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females, there were 105.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 104.5 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $46,699, and the median income for a family was $53,681. Males had a median income of $47,917 versus $26,682 for females. The per capita income for the city was $21,441. About 7.5% of families and 9.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.8% of those under the age of 18 and 8.1% of those 65 and older.

Politics

The Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada has its headquarters in Winnemucca.[25] It is a federally recognized tribe of Western Shoshone and Northern Paiute Indians in northwestern Nevada.[26][27]

Transportation

 
Winnemucca State Bank and Trust building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
 
Interstate 80 in Winnemucca
 
Winnemucca Basque Festival

Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, provides service to Winnemucca. The California Zephyr provides a daily service in both directions between San Francisco and Chicago. The Winnemucca passenger rail station, at 209 West Railroad Street, is now unstaffed. Amtrak tickets for railway transportation in Winnemucca can be purchased online.

Historically, since 1867, Winnemucca has been a station on the Transcontinental Railroad.

Winnemucca is near the half-way point between Salt Lake City and San Francisco along Interstate 80, which passes through town. US Route 95 also goes through Winnemucca.

Local aviation needs are served by the Winnemucca Municipal Airport, located about 5 miles southwest of downtown. There are no scheduled passenger services. The closest commercial airports are Reno–Tahoe International Airport in Reno and Elko Regional Airport in Elko.

Media

The Humboldt Sun, the area newspaper, is published twice weekly.[28]

Nomadic Broadcasting operates radio station KHYX-FM with a 50,000 watt signal on 102.7 FM and Translator K232BK on 94.3 FM, serving Winnemucca and its outlying communities. 102.7 is an adult contemporary format while 94.3 is a rock format. These two signals are HD.

Buckaroo Broadcasting operates radio station KWNA-FM[29] with a 25,000 watt signal and a country format.

Employment

Many of Winnemucca's residents are employed by large mining companies such as Newmont and Barrick Gold and by many companies servicing the gold mining industry. Carry-On Trailers employs over 100 residents at their manufacturing facility in the Airport Industrial Park. Winnemucca also has a decent and growing Nevada tourism base. Other area employers include Winnemucca Farms, casinos, hotels, motels and restaurants located in the city. Until 2013, Winnemucca Farms operated the world's largest potato dehydration plant. The Winnemucca area is still one of the largest potato farming areas in the world.[30]

Education

Humboldt County School District operates the area schools serving Winnemucca.

Three K-4 elementary schools, Grass Valley, Sonoma Heights, and Winnemucca Grammar School serve Winnemucca. All of Winnemucca is zoned to French Ford Middle School (5–6), Winnemucca Junior High School (7–8), and Albert M. Lowry High School (9–12). Lowry High's mascot is the Buckaroos.

Winnemucca has a public library, a branch of the Humboldt County Library.[31]

Notable people

In popular culture

Winnemucca is also a setting in two Tales of the City novels – More Tales of the City and The Days of Anna Madrigal,[32] a series of nine novels by American author Armistead Maupin. Over 6 million copies of the novels have been sold worldwide. A character in the series, Mother Mucca, takes her nickname from the town. The series began as a newspaper column in the Pacific Sun in 1975, before moving to the San Francisco Chronicle. It features some of the first positive portrayals of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender lives. Anna Madrigal, a transgender character, was depicted as having been born as Andy Ramsey in Winnemucca, Nevada. The series was made into a TV series with the character of Anna Madrigal played by Olympia Dukakis.[33]

In 2021, the town once again caught the attention of Armistead Maupin, after an article in the Nevada Independent News wrote about Winnemucca Pride- a planned LGBTQ pride parade and festival being planned by Winnemucca residents Shawn Dixon, Kat Dixon, Christina Basso and Misty Huff.[34] The article prompted Maupin to write "This story is inspirational on so many levels!  I stand in awe of these women."[35]

Rod McKuen's poem "Winnemucca, Nevada", in his book Come to Me in Silence, describes his first desk in school.[36]

The town serves as the namesake for the alternative country band Richmond Fontaine's 2002 album, Winnemucca, which prominently features the town in the opening track "Winner's Casino".[37]

Winnemucca is cited in the preamble to the North American version of the song "I've Been Everywhere."

References

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  34. ^ "'We are making history right now:' Winnemucca women on organizing town's first Pride parade and festival". thenevadaindependent.com. June 22, 2021. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
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External links

  • City of Winnemucca official website
  • Winnemucca Convention & Visitors Authority
  • Winnemucca's Humboldt Museum

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Winnemucca ˌ w ɪ n e ˈ m ʌ k e listen is the only incorporated city in and is the county seat of Humboldt County Nevada United States 5 As of the 2020 census the city had a total population of 8 431 6 up 14 0 percent from the 2010 census figure of 7 396 Interstate 80 passes through the city where it meets U S Route 95 Winnemucca NevadaCityDowntown Winnemucca viewed from Winnemucca MountainNickname City of Paved Streets 1 2 Humboldt County and City of Winnemucca NevadaCoordinates 40 58 6 N 117 43 36 W 40 96833 N 117 72667 W 40 96833 117 72667 Coordinates 40 58 6 N 117 43 36 W 40 96833 N 117 72667 W 40 96833 117 72667CountryUnited StatesStateNevadaCountyHumboldtNamed forChief WinnemuccaGovernment MayorRich StoneArea 3 Total9 77 sq mi 25 30 km2 Land9 77 sq mi 25 30 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 Elevation 4 4 295 ft 1 309 m Population 2020 Total8 431 Density863 04 sq mi 333 22 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP codes89445 89446Area code775FIPS code32 84800GNIS feature ID0844996 4 Websitewww winnemuccacity org Contents 1 History and culture 1 1 Chinatown 2 Geography and climate 3 Demographics 4 Politics 5 Transportation 6 Media 7 Employment 8 Education 9 Notable people 10 In popular culture 11 References 12 External linksHistory and culture EditThe town was named for the 19th century Chief Winnemucca of the local Northern Paiute tribe who traditionally lived in this area 7 Winnemucca loosely translated means one moccasin The chief s daughter Sarah Winnemucca was an advocate for education and fair treatment of the Paiute and Shoshone tribes in the area Their family all learned to speak English and Sarah worked as an interpreter scout and messenger for the United States Army during the Bannock War of 1878 In 1883 Sarah Winnemucca published the first autobiography written by a Native American woman 8 based on hundreds of lectures she d given in the Northeast and mid Atlantic It has been described as one of the most enduring ethno historical books written by an American Indian 8 On September 16 1868 the Central Pacific Railroad reached Winnemucca and was officially opened on October 1 of that year It was on the First transcontinental railroad 9 It was part of the transcontinental line Basque immigrants worked as sheep herders starting in the mid 19th century In honor of this heritage Winnemucca hosts an annual Basque Festival On September 19 1900 Butch Cassidy s gang robbed the First National Bank of Winnemucca of 32 640 Winnemucca s brothel district while smaller now than in the 1980s is known as The Line or The Ring Circle based on the layout of the street where the brothels are located As of 2015 there have been no operating brothels in Humboldt County Nevada citation needed Sex workers in the town must register their vehicles with the local police 10 According to a billboard along State Route 140 the Winnemucca to the Sea Highway Winnemucca styles itself The City of Paved Streets Winnemucca is home to the Buckaroo Hall of Fame and Heritage Museum Chinatown Edit In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Winnemucca had a vibrant Chinatown The Chinese originally came to the area as workers on the transcontinental Central Pacific Railroad which reached Winnemucca in 1868 Some remained or returned to settle During the 1890s around 400 Chinese formed a community in the town Among their prominent buildings was the Joss House on Baud Street a place of worship and celebration In 1911 the community was visited by Sun Yat Sen later to become Chinese president He was on a fund raising tour of the United States to help the Xinhai Revolution 11 The Joss House the last structure associated with Chinatown was demolished on March 8 1955 by order of the Winnemucca City Council 12 13 Geography and climate Edit Winnemucca straddles the Humboldt River Winnemucca is located at 40 58 6 N 117 43 36 W 40 96833 N 117 72667 W 40 96833 117 72667 40 968212 117 726662 14 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 9 4 square miles 24 3 km2 all land 15 Winnemucca s climate is semi arid Koppen climate classification BSk averaging 8 28 in 210 mm of precipitation annually Summer days tend to be hot but the temperature drops significantly at night Winters are cold with generally light snow with 22 0 in 56 cm falling during a typical year The highest recorded temperature in Winnemucca was 109 F 43 C on July 11 2002 and the lowest recorded temperature was 37 F 38 C on December 22 1990 Freezing temperatures have been observed in every month of the year 16 Climate data for Winnemucca Nevada Winnemucca Municipal Airport 1991 2020 normals extremes 1877 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 68 20 74 23 82 28 90 32 100 38 106 41 109 43 108 42 106 41 94 34 77 25 70 21 109 43 Mean maximum F C 55 9 13 3 62 8 17 1 72 0 22 2 80 0 26 7 89 4 31 9 98 1 36 7 103 1 39 5 100 8 38 2 94 7 34 8 83 8 28 8 69 1 20 6 58 1 14 5 103 7 39 8 Average high F C 44 0 6 7 49 4 9 7 57 7 14 3 63 5 17 5 73 7 23 2 84 7 29 3 95 5 35 3 93 2 34 0 83 3 28 5 68 7 20 4 53 8 12 1 42 9 6 1 67 5 19 8 Daily mean F C 32 2 0 1 36 6 2 6 42 6 5 9 47 6 8 7 56 4 13 6 65 4 18 6 74 5 23 6 71 6 22 0 62 1 16 7 49 4 9 7 38 6 3 7 30 7 0 7 50 6 10 4 Average low F C 20 5 6 4 23 9 4 5 27 5 2 5 31 6 0 2 39 1 3 9 46 1 7 8 53 5 11 9 50 0 10 0 41 0 5 0 30 1 1 1 23 4 4 8 18 5 7 5 33 8 1 0 Mean minimum F C 1 3 17 1 6 7 14 1 12 0 11 1 16 8 8 4 23 8 4 6 31 2 0 4 40 7 4 8 37 2 2 9 26 9 2 8 13 8 10 1 5 8 14 6 1 4 18 6 6 0 21 1 Record low F C 36 38 28 33 3 19 6 14 10 12 23 5 29 2 26 3 12 11 2 19 10 23 37 38 37 38 Average precipitation inches mm 0 96 24 0 71 18 0 87 22 1 00 25 1 13 29 0 50 13 0 16 4 1 0 12 3 0 0 39 9 9 0 66 17 0 76 19 1 02 26 8 28 210 Average snowfall inches cm 4 4 11 3 7 9 4 3 0 7 6 1 8 4 6 0 1 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 3 2 6 6 6 5 9 15 22 0 56 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 8 5 7 5 8 2 8 0 7 7 3 7 2 2 2 0 2 8 4 3 6 4 8 3 69 6Average snowy days 0 1 in 4 1 3 4 2 6 1 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 2 4 9 19 7Average relative humidity 69 9 61 9 55 3 46 5 40 4 37 6 28 8 30 0 36 5 47 8 63 0 69 3 48 9Mean monthly sunshine hours 161 2 174 5 228 3 263 3 331 1 346 6 398 3 358 5 306 5 257 5 153 3 148 9 3 128Percent possible sunshine 54 59 62 66 74 77 87 84 82 75 51 52 70Source NOAA sun and relative humidity 1961 1990 17 18 19 Demographics Edit South Bridge Street in downtown Winnemucca Historical population CensusPop Note 1870290 1880763163 1 18901 30771 3 19001 110 15 1 19101 78660 9 19201 9348 3 19301 9892 8 19402 48524 9 19502 82713 8 19603 45322 1 19703 5873 9 19804 14015 4 19906 13448 2 20007 17417 0 20107 3963 1 20208 43114 0 source 20 21 Largest ancestries 2000 22 PercentGerman 55 Mexican 23 Irish 11 English 9 Basque 4 As of the census 23 of 2000 there were 7 174 people 2 736 households and 1 824 families residing in the city The population density was 867 5 people per square mile 334 9 km2 There were 3 280 housing units at an average density of 396 6 per square mile 153 1 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 83 41 White 2 23 African American 0 89 Native American 0 32 Asian 0 03 Pacific Islander 9 60 from other races and 3 51 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 20 74 of the population Basque Americans make up 4 2 of the population of Winnemucca the highest percentage of any city in the United States 24 There were 2 736 households out of which 37 8 had children under the age of 18 living with them 53 9 were married couples living together 8 6 had a female householder with no husband present and 33 3 were non families 27 1 of all households were made up of individuals and 8 7 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 60 and the average family size was 3 21 In the city the population was spread out with 30 2 under the age of 18 7 9 from 18 to 24 30 6 from 25 to 44 22 3 from 45 to 64 and 9 0 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 34 years For every 100 females there were 105 1 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 104 5 males The median income for a household in the city was 46 699 and the median income for a family was 53 681 Males had a median income of 47 917 versus 26 682 for females The per capita income for the city was 21 441 About 7 5 of families and 9 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 10 8 of those under the age of 18 and 8 1 of those 65 and older Politics EditThe Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada has its headquarters in Winnemucca 25 It is a federally recognized tribe of Western Shoshone and Northern Paiute Indians in northwestern Nevada 26 27 Transportation Edit Winnemucca State Bank and Trust building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Interstate 80 in Winnemucca Winnemucca Basque Festival Amtrak the national passenger rail system provides service to Winnemucca The California Zephyr provides a daily service in both directions between San Francisco and Chicago The Winnemucca passenger rail station at 209 West Railroad Street is now unstaffed Amtrak tickets for railway transportation in Winnemucca can be purchased online Historically since 1867 Winnemucca has been a station on the Transcontinental Railroad Winnemucca is near the half way point between Salt Lake City and San Francisco along Interstate 80 which passes through town US Route 95 also goes through Winnemucca Local aviation needs are served by the Winnemucca Municipal Airport located about 5 miles southwest of downtown There are no scheduled passenger services The closest commercial airports are Reno Tahoe International Airport in Reno and Elko Regional Airport in Elko Media EditThe Humboldt Sun the area newspaper is published twice weekly 28 Nomadic Broadcasting operates radio station KHYX FM with a 50 000 watt signal on 102 7 FM and Translator K232BK on 94 3 FM serving Winnemucca and its outlying communities 102 7 is an adult contemporary format while 94 3 is a rock format These two signals are HD Buckaroo Broadcasting operates radio station KWNA FM 29 with a 25 000 watt signal and a country format Employment EditMany of Winnemucca s residents are employed by large mining companies such as Newmont and Barrick Gold and by many companies servicing the gold mining industry Carry On Trailers employs over 100 residents at their manufacturing facility in the Airport Industrial Park Winnemucca also has a decent and growing Nevada tourism base Other area employers include Winnemucca Farms casinos hotels motels and restaurants located in the city Until 2013 Winnemucca Farms operated the world s largest potato dehydration plant The Winnemucca area is still one of the largest potato farming areas in the world 30 Education EditHumboldt County School District operates the area schools serving Winnemucca Three K 4 elementary schools Grass Valley Sonoma Heights and Winnemucca Grammar School serve Winnemucca All of Winnemucca is zoned to French Ford Middle School 5 6 Winnemucca Junior High School 7 8 and Albert M Lowry High School 9 12 Lowry High s mascot is the Buckaroos Winnemucca has a public library a branch of the Humboldt County Library 31 Notable people EditVernon Alley the most distinguished jazz musician in San Francisco history Sharron Angle member of the Nevada Assembly lecturer at Western Nevada Community College Henry F Ashurst United States Senator Arizona Mario Bautista UFC fighter Howard P Becker sociology professor Bill Berry basketball coach Jace Billingsley wide receiver for the Detroit Lions George S Nixon United States Senator Nevada built Winnemucca City Hall Lute Pease Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Bob Tallman rodeo announcer Ralph V Whitworth businessman and philanthropistIn popular culture EditWinnemucca is also a setting in two Tales of the City novels More Tales of the City and The Days of Anna Madrigal 32 a series of nine novels by American author Armistead Maupin Over 6 million copies of the novels have been sold worldwide A character in the series Mother Mucca takes her nickname from the town The series began as a newspaper column in the Pacific Sun in 1975 before moving to the San Francisco Chronicle It features some of the first positive portrayals of gay lesbian bisexual and transgender lives Anna Madrigal a transgender character was depicted as having been born as Andy Ramsey in Winnemucca Nevada The series was made into a TV series with the character of Anna Madrigal played by Olympia Dukakis 33 In 2021 the town once again caught the attention of Armistead Maupin after an article in the Nevada Independent News wrote about Winnemucca Pride a planned LGBTQ pride parade and festival being planned by Winnemucca residents Shawn Dixon Kat Dixon Christina Basso and Misty Huff 34 The article prompted Maupin to write This story is inspirational on so many levels I stand in awe of these women 35 Rod McKuen s poem Winnemucca Nevada in his book Come to Me in Silence describes his first desk in school 36 The town serves as the namesake for the alternative country band Richmond Fontaine s 2002 album Winnemucca which prominently features the town in the opening track Winner s Casino 37 Winnemucca is cited in the preamble to the North American version of the song I ve Been Everywhere References Edit U S City Monikers Tagline Guru website accessed January 5 2008 Winnemucca Archived 2005 03 12 at the Wayback Machine The Columbia Gazetteer of North America accessed April 8 2007 Advertises itself as city of paved streets ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 19 2022 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Winnemucca Nevada Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 Geographic Identifiers 2020 Demographic Profile Data G001 Winnemucca city Nevada U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved January 24 2013 Federal Writers Project 1941 Origin of Place Names Nevada PDF W P A p 39 Archived PDF from the original on April 9 2018 a b Omer Stewart Review Gae Whitney Canfield Sarah Winnemucca of the Northern Paiutes Norman OK University of Oklahoma 1983 Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 5 2 1983 accessed February 12 2014 Marden J P 2005 The History of Winnemucca PDF Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum Archived PDF from the original on January 16 2006 Retrieved April 19 2013 Giang Vivian December 14 2011 Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Prostitution In Nevada Business Insider Retrieved April 19 2013 Chew James R Boyhood Days in Winnemucca 1901 1910 Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 1998 41 3 206 209 ISSN 0047 9462 Humboldt Pioneers effort to save famed Joss House rebuffed by City Council Reno Evening Gazette January 7 1955 p 8 Retrieved June 7 2012 Miller Stanley September 1963 Baud Street Winnemucca PDF Desert Magazine p 23 Retrieved June 7 2012 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Winnemucca city Nevada U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved January 24 2013 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved April 18 2012 NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved September 7 2022 U S Climate Normals Quick Access National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved September 7 2022 WMO Climate Normals for Winnemucca Municipal NV 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved September 24 2015 Moffatt Riley Population History of Western U S Cities amp Towns 1850 1990 Lanham Scarecrow 1996 159 Subcounty population estimates Nevada 2000 2007 United States Census Bureau Population Division March 18 2009 Archived from the original CSV on March 31 2009 Retrieved May 9 2009 http www epodunk com cgi bin genealogyInfo php locIndex 17764 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Ancestry Map of Basque Communities Epodunk com Archived from the original on March 17 2015 Retrieved April 4 2018 Federal Recognized Indian Tribes National Congress of the American Indian 2009 Retrieved December 9 2008 Winnemucca Indian Colony Tribal Directory National Congress of American Indians Retrieved February 13 2014 Winnemucca Colony Council March 5 1971 Constitution and Bylaws of the Winnemucca Indian Colony Nevada PDF Harrison Loesch Assistant Secretary of the Interior Retrieved February 13 2014 Media Kit 2017 PDF Winnemucca Publishing Archived PDF from the original on November 28 2021 Retrieved August 21 2022 Application Search Details licensing fcc gov Retrieved September 19 2017 Sherril Steele Carlin May 27 2001 Basquing in Winnemucca americanprofile com Nevada Public Libraries PublicLibraries com Retrieved June 14 2019 Maupin Armistead 2014 The Days of Anna Madrigal Tales of the City HarperCollins ISBN 9780062196248 Strudwick Patrick January 28 2014 California dreaming Armistead Maupin s Tales of the City The Independent We are making history right now Winnemucca women on organizing town s first Pride parade and festival thenevadaindependent com June 22 2021 Retrieved June 27 2021 Gunts Ed Four women are throwing a Pride parade in a tiny Nevada town amp who knows how many people are coming LGBTQ Nation Retrieved June 27 2021 McKuen Rod May 27 2005 Flight Plan for 27 May A safe Place to Land Retrieved October 26 2014 Richmond Fontaine discography Retrieved November 13 2014 Nevada portalExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Winnemucca Nevada Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Winnemucca City of Winnemucca official website Winnemucca Convention amp Visitors Authority Winnemucca s Humboldt Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winnemucca Nevada amp oldid 1142268783, wikipedia, wiki, 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