Dooby Lane

Larger installations such as "Ground Zero", Elvis, Imagination Station – Desert Broadcasting System (where the windows are TV frames with different panoramas) are also present.

[5][6] Romesburg states that Dooby Lane started when Williams, while walking his dog, noticed some petroglyphs and decide to create his own, consisting of his name and a saying.

[11]: 87  The 50-edition accordion fold book was designed by John Balkwill and created by the students with tipped in photos during a workshop at the Black Rock Press within the Art Department at the University of Nevada, Reno.

In 2016, the book Dooby Lane: Also Known as Guru Road, A Testament Inscribed in Stone Tablets by DeWayne Williams, authored by Snyder and Goin, was released with a much larger publishing run.

[13] In December, 2021, the Bureau of Land Management solicited public comment on the project[14] and included a map[15] that showed the well pads being located across Nevada State Route 34 from Dooby Lane.