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Pyramid (GNIS 843007) appears on the 1964 Pyramid SW 1:24,000 topo.
Pyramid (GNIS 843007) appears on the 1964 Pyramid SW 1:24,000 topo.
In 1864, Charles Symonds started a ranch at this location that became Pyramid.  The ranch was known as a "breakfast" station, because the evening stage coach would leave Reno and arrive at Pyramid in the morning, where the team of horses would be changed and the passengers would get breakfast.<ref>Sessions S. Wheeler, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=_YhOieXXzqoC&lpg=PA78&ots=6MdDEFhRSZ&dq=symonds%20pyramid%20lake&pg=PA78#v=onepage&q=symonds%20pyramid%20lake&f=false The Desert Lake: The Story of Nevada's Pyramid Lake]," p. 78.</ref>


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== References ==

Revision as of 02:57, 21 February 2015

Pyramid is, according to its GNIS entry (843007), a populated place, located on the west shore of Pyramid Lake, north of Sutcliffe, south of Wizards Cove.

Note that there is also Pyramid (Historical), which is a former town located south of Sutcliffe, just outside of the reservation. This location is known as Pyramid City, which consisted of Upper Pyramid (aka Jonesville) and Lower Pyramid.

Pyramid (GNIS 843007) appears on the 1964 Pyramid SW 1:24,000 topo.

In 1864, Charles Symonds started a ranch at this location that became Pyramid. The ranch was known as a "breakfast" station, because the evening stage coach would leave Reno and arrive at Pyramid in the morning, where the team of horses would be changed and the passengers would get breakfast.[1]

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