Big Smoky Valley
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big-smoky-valley-167-1598279
title:
Big Smoky Valley
text:
The Big Smoky Valley is a landform of the Tonopah Basin between the Toiyabe and Toquima mountain ranges. It is about 100 miles (160 km) in length. Big Smoky Valley was named after the haze that frequently settled there. It is known by other names: including Great Smoky Valley, Smokey Valley, Smoky Valley, Wen-A-No-Nu-Fee Valley, and Won-A-No-Nu-Fee Valley. The U.S. Geological Survey usually refers to it as "Big Smoky Valley," but the chamber of commerce in the valley calls itself the Greater Smo
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Smoky_Valley
date created:
2005-11-18T01:50:26Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T09:55:32Z
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