49th Annual Virginia City International Camel Races
Virginia City
September 5, 2008 - September 7, 2008

While they're not known for their speed and agility, these desert troopers hit the racetrack as a nostalgic reminder of the Comstock Lode's bonanza days.
In addition to the camel, ostrich and emu races, there are numerous specialty acts, daily parades and more.
In true Virginia City spirit, the Camel Races began as a hoax. Camels were introduced to the American frontier as pack animals, and were brought to the Comstock to carry salt and general supplies. As Virginia City grew and the V&T Railroad took over the drayage chores for the area, the sometimes disagreeable and smelly animals were turned loose in the hills, and eventually disappeared. Bob Richards, late editor of Lucius Beebe's "Territorial Enterprise," wrote a fictitious account of the city's "Camel Races" in 1959, and followed up the next year with an editorial announcement of the upcoming races.
In true Virginia City spirit, the Camel Races began as a hoax. Camels were introduced to the American frontier as pack animals, and were brought to the Comstock to carry salt and general supplies. As Virginia City grew and the V&T Railroad took over the drayage chores for the area, the sometimes disagreeable and smelly animals were turned loose in the hills, and eventually disappeared. Bob Richards, late editor of Lucius Beebe's "Territorial Enterprise," wrote a fictitious account of the city's "Camel Races" in 1959, and followed up the next year with an editorial announcement of the upcoming races.
Local residents, wise to this form of humor which dates back to
the tall tales of Mark Twain and Dan DeQuille, early "Enterprise" reporters,
watched the first real race that year. The San Francisco "Chronicle" took up the
challenge thrown down by Richards; and movie director John Huston charged to
victory in that first race on a camel borrowed from the San Francisco Zoo. In
1962, Ostrich Races were added to the event, and in 1987 Virginia City took the
competition to its sister city, Alice Springs, Australia, and added
"International" to the title
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