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I had asked a friend of mine about this as well. One option is contacting the Museum in Nixon, NV and ask them if they know of any "sweats" that welcome visitors. Their number is listed as -(775) 574-1088. If that doesn't work then call 574-1000 and ask for the number to the Museum. I called out there after receiving this referral from a friend, and the gentleman I spoke to was very helpful. He gave me directions, which were vague but nevertheless he said there was a sweat out there. He also said he would call me the next time they had one. I plan to check back at the end of the month. Good luck!

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