Lockes, Nevada

Lockes, also known as Ostorside[2] or Ostonside,[3][4] is a ghost town on U.S. Highway 6 in eastern Nye County, Nevada.

The site, named for Eugene and Sara Locke, was first a prominent watering hole known as Keyser Springs along the Hamilton-Reveille road.

The springs were homesteaded by a W. H. Reynolds in 1875, who then sold out to Eugene and Elisha Locke eight years later.

Elisha moved to Eureka in 1890, and in 1893 the remaining Eugene married Sara Ernst.

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