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St. Thomas, Nevada in St. Thomas, Nevada

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St. Thomas ruins.

Originally founded in 1865 by Mormon settlers, the tiny town of St. Thomas, Nevada was eventually drowned by after the building of the Hoover Dam, but now the dramatically disappearing waters of Lake Mead have lowered and the town's ruins have reappeared. 

Consisting of farms and businesses put in place by pioneers looking to tame the West, the town reached a population of 500 citizens at its peak. When the Mormon settlers established the settlement, they thought that they were building their town in Arizona, but within a few years, a survey placed their town in Nevada. Now that a new town had appeared in its borders, the state of Nevada decided to levy taxes against the residents, including owed taxes from previous years. Unable to fork over the gold the state was demanding, the town was abandoned in 1871.

Others moved into the abandoned properties after the Mormon settlers moved to Utah. However once the Hoover Dam was built, the nearby Colorado River began to swell and soon the town had to be abandoned once again as the waters overtook it. By 1938, the town was no longer habitable and soon, it was completely submerged beneath the newly created Lake Mead.

Today, after rampant water consumption has drastically lowered the level of the lake, the remains of St. Thomas are beginning to surface. Building foundations and chimneys are beginning to rise above the water, reminding visitors of the town that once was. Should the drought in the area ever abate the town may once again disappear, but for now the old settlement is once again ready for pioneers.  


    







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