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Our small town of Baker, Nevada is located five miles east of the Great Basin National Park visitor center and the entrance to Lehman Caves. Baker is known for its friendly visitor services, famous and funny fence-post art and proximity to numerous recreational opportunities. Many colorful characters live or have lived in the small town of Baker, Nevada. With a population of about 65 permanent residents, the town today offers services to travelers to the nearby Great Basin National Park including a motel, gas station, convenience store/restaurant/lounge, and post office. Ranching and farming are very important to the local economy. The first settlement near the present townsite was in 1875 when Absolom Lehman's younger brother Benjamin S. Lehman and his wife Mary started a ranch here. The town of Baker was founded in the 1890's and was named for George W. Baker, one of the earliest settlers in the region. At the time it served area ranchers, miners and visitors to Lehman Caves which is now part of the Great Basin National Park. George W. Baker's son Philip M. "Doc" & Nettie Baker. Nettie Baker earned the nickname "Mother Baker" because of her work throughout Snake Valley and Spring Valley as a nurse for the ill and a mid-wife. Nettie was the first lady to enter the newly discovered Lehman Caves in the fall of 1885. With a rope tied around her waist, she was lowered about 30 feet to the first landing where she explored the cave with the menfolk. Guy Saval, a wealthy sheepraiser nicknamed "King of the Basques", purchased the Baker Ranch in 1914. Baker was soon nicknamed "Basque Town." He promoted rodeos, all-night dances at the Baker school house, and gambling at the ranch every payday after supper. Saval's fortunes came to an end in 1921 when he lost the ranch and had to liquidate all his holdings. During the 1950s, another Baker family (not related to George W.) moved into the area from Delta, Utah. Fred and Betty Baker and their sons Dean and Carl began what has now become the largest ranch in Snake Valley. You'll see a number of tongue-in-cheek "fence-art" sculptures along the roads leading to and from Baker. Termed "Post-Impression Art" by local residents (because the art is mounted on fence posts). The movement began in the mid-1990's when "Doc" Sherman created the "Permanent Wave Society." This sculpture consisted of rubber gloves filled with cement and mounted on the tops of fence posts. Doc's artistic endeavors have been amazing therapy for him as he was partially paralyzed by a crippling stroke. He continues to create new pieces on occasion and his sense of humor and creativity have brought many smiles and laughter to residents and travelers alike.

 
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