Lew M. Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: Elaborately detailed with Classical motifs, this modest house was built in the later 1870's. Wood decorative elements include a double bracketed, eave return cornice, and applied, corner quoins. ... More
Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: This house was built and lived in by the founder of Carson City, who was also the first Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Carson. The house resembles much earlier prototypes and is largely in it... More
Lew M. Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: Elaborately detailed with Classical motifs, this modest house was built in the later 1870's. Wood decorative elements include a double bracketed, eave return cornice, and applied, corner quoins. ... More
Lew M. Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: Elaborately detailed with Classical motifs, this modest house was built in the later 1870's. Wood decorative elements include a double bracketed, eave return cornice, and applied, corner quoins. ... More
Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: This house was built and lived in by the founder of Carson City, who was also the first Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Carson. The house resembles much earlier prototypes and is largely in it... More
Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: This house was built and lived in by the founder of Carson City, who was also the first Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Carson. The house resembles much earlier prototypes and is largely in it... More
Lew M. Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: Elaborately detailed with Classical motifs, this modest house was built in the later 1870's. Wood decorative elements include a double bracketed, eave return cornice, and applied, corner quoins. ... More
Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: This house was built and lived in by the founder of Carson City, who was also the first Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Carson. The house resembles much earlier prototypes and is largely in it... More
Alfred Chartz House, 412 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: The Chartz House is an attractive and well preserved late 19th century building. The facade, with elaborate bay windows and doorhood, is one of the most ornate of its period in Carson City. Surv... More
Lew M. Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: Elaborately detailed with Classical motifs, this modest house was built in the later 1870's. Wood decorative elements include a double bracketed, eave return cornice, and applied, corner quoins. ... More
Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: This house was built and lived in by the founder of Carson City, who was also the first Superintendent of the U.S. Mint at Carson. The house resembles much earlier prototypes and is largely in it... More
Alfred Chartz House, 412 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: The Chartz House is an attractive and well preserved late 19th century building. The facade, with elaborate bay windows and doorhood, is one of the most ornate of its period in Carson City. Surv... More
Alfred Chartz House, 412 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City...
Significance: The Chartz House is an attractive and well preserved late 19th century building. The facade, with elaborate bay windows and doorhood, is one of the most ornate of its period in Carson City. Surv... More