
Hazen, Nevada - Wikipedia
Hazen is an unincorporated community in Churchill County, Nevada, United States. [1] . The community is approximately 12 miles (19 km) southeast of Fernley and 16 miles (26 km) …
The Tiny Town Of Hazen, Nevada Has A Terribly Creepy Past
Oct 7, 2023 · Boasting just a handful of residents, you'll find Hazen hiding out about 12 miles southeast of Fernley in Churchill County. This little town doesn't look like much these days, but …
Nevada Ghost Town - Hazen
United States Army General William Hazen generously donated his name to the town of Hazen, Nevada. During his military career he commanded U.S. Army units at Civil War battles like …
Hazen, Nevada Cost of Living, Education, Income, Population
Hazen, NV is located in Churchill County in the state of Nevada. The total City Population for Hazen is about 19,626 with about 27 people per square mile. The Average Home Value is $ …
Photos: Historic Hazen, Nevada - Reno Gazette Journal
Aug 31, 2014 · A large sign announcing Hazen has been painted on a wall facing away from the highway.
Hazen • Nevada Expeditions
In 1903, Hazen was established as a community for workers on the Newlands Project. A post office opened on April 25, 1904. Its location on the Southern Pacific Railroad line also made it …
Nevada's Hazen noted for notorious hanging - Reno Gazette Journal
Aug 29, 2014 · Hazen, sitting on a dusty plain, started as a siding for the Southern Pacific Railroad then established as a tiny town in 1903 as a tent city to house the men working on …
Hazen - The Historical Marker Database
May 8, 2011 · Hazen was named for William Babcock Hazen, who served under General Sherman in his "March to the Sea." The town, established in 1903 to house laborers working …
Hazen Nevada - Destination4x4
Hazen Nevada is a small inincorporated town in Churchill county, Nevada located about 16 miles northwest of Fallon.. The town is formed when the Southern Pacific realigned its route to the …
10 million year-old fish fossils buried in diatomaceous earth mine
10-20 million years ago, Hazen, Nevada, was covered by a lake that was full of stickleback fish - small spiny-rayed fish that lived during the Miocene Epoch. Recently, EP Minerals hosted a …