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Love locks
According to photographer James Manners, "A tradition was started in Rome where lovers attach a padlock to a bridge and throw the keys into the river (Tevere) to lock-in thier love. This is the begginings of the Florentine tradition."

If you go...
Lovelock, Nev.

103 miles east of Reno
on Interstate 80.

Feb. 14 - Valentine's Day

Lovers Lock Plaza
adjacent to
Pershing County Courthouse

Contact Chamber of Commerce
350 Main St., Lovelock, Nev.

(775) 273-7213

Info@LoversLock.com


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Lovelock: A unique destination for lovers

Love remains locked in a rural town


November 21, 2007

This Valentine’s Day, lovers can celebrate an anniversary of a different sort…but one that is no less romantic than their own.

The city of Lovelock, Nev., located 103 miles east of Reno on Interstate 80, is celebrating the second anniversary of Lovers Lock Plaza, a one-of-a-kind attraction where lovers can fasten a lock to a never-ending chain to symbolize their everlasting love.

Tradition originated in China
Since its inception, lovers from around the country and even across the globe have come to Lovelock to lock their love forever, joining part of an age old Chinese custom revised into Nevada tradition.

Lovelock’s “Lock-Your-Love” tradition is borrowed from China, where for decades, lovers place a lock upon an “endless chain” along the Great Wall in the Yellow Mountains and elsewhere. The love locking tradition is also alive in Italy, with lovers affixing locks to the Ponte Vecchio and Ponte Milvio and throwing the keys into the Arno and Tiber rivers.

Location
Adjacent to the Pershing County Courthouse, Lovers Lock Plaza features a series of green posts connected by chains and lovers’ locks. The peaceful location in the heart of town is easily accessible several blocks north of the interstate exit.

Businesses in the community support the tradition by selling locks that can also be engraved locally with lovers’ names or a special message. Lovers are encouraged to bring their own locks as a way to personalize the experience.

Weddings
The town of Lovelock also has several chapels and churches for wedding ceremonies, along with numerous lodging options and various attractions and amenities to enjoy during the first hours or days of wedded bliss.

For more information
For more information on Lovelock, Nevada, and the Lovers Lock Plaza, contact the Greater Pershing Partnership at (775) 273-7213 or visit www.loverslock.com.

About Lovelock
The city of Lovelock is located off Interstate 80 in central Nevada and serves as the gateway to Nevada’s "Cowboy Country.”

With a population of more than 2,300, the town is home to numerous historical sites and unique locations including Lovers Lock Plaza, the nation’s only love-locking destination.

Lovelock also serves as a base camp for adventure and activities including fishing, hunting, boating, hiking and geo-caching.


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