It’s also a classic example of what Nevadans call a “living ghost town,” as around 100 people call the surrounding area home-just not in any of “downtown’s” buildings… except the saloon.Īlthough it truly looks and feels like a movie set, this building pictured above was once the Micca House-a historic home built in 1885 that went on to be a department store, post office, and government office.
With mountains on three sides, ensconcing multiple rivers and creeks that nourish verdant farms and ranch lands, Paradise Valley is aptly named.