Lovelock Nevada

Lovelock, Nevada, a small city with a population of just over 1,800, is known for its unique round courthouse and its "Lovers Lock Plaza" where couples attach padlocks to a chain to symbolize their love. Located in the Humboldt River Basin, Lovelock is surrounded by fertile farmland and is a gateway to the nearby Black Rock Desert. The city's history is tied to the Central Pacific Railroad, and it offers a glimpse into Nevada's past with its historic buildings and museums.