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Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton St...

See also HABS NV-15-20 for related documentation. Significance: The picturesque Miners' Union and Knights of Pythias Halls are two of the few unaltered false-fronted buildings remaining in Virginia City. "Neva... More

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The Yerington House is an attractive and extremely decorative late 19th century structure. The home of H.M. Yerington, an important figure in the early history of Nevada, it is well maintained an... More

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City...

Significance: An attractive nineteenth century house with later, elaborate Colonial Revival interior trim. This building was the boyhood home of the inventor of the Ferris Wheel. Survey number: HABS NV-13-14 ... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City,...

Significance: Carson City's Methodist Church is a substantial stone church of the mid-nineteenth century with well executed Gothic Revival details. The congregation it serves is the oldest of its denomination ... More

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City,...

Significance: Carson City's Methodist Church is a substantial stone church of the mid-nineteenth century with well executed Gothic Revival details. The congregation it serves is the oldest of its denomination ... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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, NV

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

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The Yerington House is an attractive and extremely decorative late 19th century structure. The home of H.M. Yerington, an important figure in the early history of Nevada, it is well maintained an... More

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City...

Significance: An attractive nineteenth century house with later, elaborate Colonial Revival interior trim. This building was the boyhood home of the inventor of the Ferris Wheel. Survey number: HABS NV-13-14 ... More

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: The former United States Post Office is an imposing late nineteenth century building on an entire block in the heart of the city. It is the first Federal Building in the State of Nevada, and has ... More

Nevada State Printing Office, South Fall Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Nevada State Printing Office, South Fall Street, Carson City, Carson C...

Significance: The Nevada State Printing Office is a substantial stone building which complements the more imposing State Capitol across the street. It was the first addition in what has become a cluster of Sta... More

Nevada State Printing Office, South Fall Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Nevada State Printing Office, South Fall Street, Carson City, Carson C...

Significance: The Nevada State Printing Office is a substantial stone building which complements the more imposing State Capitol across the street. It was the first addition in what has become a cluster of Sta... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: This is a representative small house of the late 19th century, typical of those erected by Carson City's early settlers. Architecturally, it is noteworthy for its elaborate ornamental trim. Surv... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton St...

See also HABS NV-15-20 for related documentation. Significance: The picturesque Miners' Union and Knights of Pythias Halls are two of the few unaltered false-fronted buildings remaining in Virginia City. "Neva... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City,...

Significance: Carson City's Methodist Church is a substantial stone church of the mid-nineteenth century with well executed Gothic Revival details. The congregation it serves is the oldest of its denomination ... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Smail House, 512 North Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Smail House, 512 North Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: A typical small Carson City dwelling of the mid-nineteenth century, the Smail House has surprisingly sophisticated details and trim. Survey number: HABS NV-13-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 18... More

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton St...

See also HABS NV-15-20 for related documentation. Significance: The picturesque Miners' Union and Knights of Pythias Halls are two of the few unaltered false-fronted buildings remaining in Virginia City. "Neva... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: The former United States Post Office is an imposing late nineteenth century building on an entire block in the heart of the city. It is the first Federal Building in the State of Nevada, and has ... More

Stewart-Nye House, 108 North Minnesota Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Stewart-Nye House, 108 North Minnesota Street, Carson City, Carson Cit...

Significance: One of Carson City's earliest homes, the Stewart-Nye House is a substantial stone building. Its first noted occupant was William M. Steward, first United States Senator from Nevada, who sold it t... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Smail House, 512 North Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Smail House, 512 North Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: A typical small Carson City dwelling of the mid-nineteenth century, the Smail House has surprisingly sophisticated details and trim. Survey number: HABS NV-13-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 18... More

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton St...

See also HABS NV-15-20 for related documentation. Significance: The picturesque Miners' Union and Knights of Pythias Halls are two of the few unaltered false-fronted buildings remaining in Virginia City. "Neva... More

Miners' Union Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Miners' Union Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton Streets...

See also HABS NV-15-11 for additional documentation (measured drawings). Significance: The picturesque Miners' Union and Knights of Pythias Halls are two of the few unaltered false-fronted buildings remaining i... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City,...

Significance: Carson City's Methodist Church is a substantial stone church of the mid-nineteenth century with well executed Gothic Revival details. The congregation it serves is the oldest of its denomination ... More

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City,...

Significance: Carson City's Methodist Church is a substantial stone church of the mid-nineteenth century with well executed Gothic Revival details. The congregation it serves is the oldest of its denomination ... More

E. D. Sweeney Building, 102 South Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

E. D. Sweeney Building, 102 South Curry Street, Carson City, Carson Ci...

Significance: This is one of the earliest commercial buildings in Carson City, and one of the few brick buildings remaining from the city's earliest years. Located at what was an important intersection, the bu... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: This is a representative small house of the late 19th century, typical of those erected by Carson City's early settlers. Architecturally, it is noteworthy for its elaborate ornamental trim. Surv... More

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: This is a representative small house of the late 19th century, typical of those erected by Carson City's early settlers. Architecturally, it is noteworthy for its elaborate ornamental trim. Surv... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Lew M.  Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson ...

Significance: Built by James D. Roberts in 1859, this wood frame house was moved on a V&T Railroad flatcar in 1873 from its original Washoe City location. With handsome Gothic Revival detailing and distinctive... More

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The Yerington House is an attractive and extremely decorative late 19th century structure. The home of H.M. Yerington, an important figure in the early history of Nevada, it is well maintained an... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City,...

Significance: Carson City's Methodist Church is a substantial stone church of the mid-nineteenth century with well executed Gothic Revival details. The congregation it serves is the oldest of its denomination ... More

Lew M.  Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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

E. D. Sweeney Building, 102 South Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

E. D. Sweeney Building, 102 South Curry Street, Carson City, Carson Ci...

Significance: This is one of the earliest commercial buildings in Carson City, and one of the few brick buildings remaining from the city's earliest years. Located at what was an important intersection, the bu... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The Yerington House is an attractive and extremely decorative late 19th century structure. The home of H.M. Yerington, an important figure in the early history of Nevada, it is well maintained an... More

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Henry Marvin Yerington House, 512 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The Yerington House is an attractive and extremely decorative late 19th century structure. The home of H.M. Yerington, an important figure in the early history of Nevada, it is well maintained an... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

Stewart-Nye House, 108 North Minnesota Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Stewart-Nye House, 108 North Minnesota Street, Carson City, Carson Cit...

Significance: One of Carson City's earliest homes, the Stewart-Nye House is a substantial stone building. Its first noted occupant was William M. Steward, first United States Senator from Nevada, who sold it t... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Lew M.  Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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

E. D. Sweeney Building, 102 South Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

E. D. Sweeney Building, 102 South Curry Street, Carson City, Carson Ci...

Significance: This is one of the earliest commercial buildings in Carson City, and one of the few brick buildings remaining from the city's earliest years. Located at what was an important intersection, the bu... More

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Fourth Ward School, South C Street at Highway 17, Virginia City, Store...

Significance: The school. along with the church, were important institutions to the pioneers of western towns. Located on the divide between Gold Hill and Virginia City, the prominent Fourth Ward School grandl... More

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson ...

Significance: Built by James D. Roberts in 1859, this wood frame house was moved on a V&T Railroad flatcar in 1873 from its original Washoe City location. With handsome Gothic Revival detailing and distinctive... More

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

David Smaill House, 313 West Ann Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: This is a representative small house of the late 19th century, typical of those erected by Carson City's early settlers. Architecturally, it is noteworthy for its elaborate ornamental trim. Surv... More

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Piper's Opera House, B & Union Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, ...

Significance: Piper's Opera House is one of the birthplaces of American stage in the west. The first large Virginia City theatre was Topliffe's on C Street, built in 1862. Tom Maguire's D Street Theatre follow... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: The former United States Post Office is an imposing late nineteenth century building on an entire block in the heart of the city. It is the first Federal Building in the State of Nevada, and has ... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Nevada State Printing Office, South Fall Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Nevada State Printing Office, South Fall Street, Carson City, Carson C...

Significance: The Nevada State Printing Office is a substantial stone building which complements the more imposing State Capitol across the street. It was the first addition in what has become a cluster of Sta... More

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson ...

Significance: Built by James D. Roberts in 1859, this wood frame house was moved on a V&T Railroad flatcar in 1873 from its original Washoe City location. With handsome Gothic Revival detailing and distinctive... More

Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton Streets, Virginia City, Storey County, NV

Knights of Pythias Hall, West side B Street, between Union & Sutton St...

See also HABS NV-15-20 for related documentation. Significance: The picturesque Miners' Union and Knights of Pythias Halls are two of the few unaltered false-fronted buildings remaining in Virginia City. "Neva... More

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City...

Significance: An attractive nineteenth century house with later, elaborate Colonial Revival interior trim. This building was the boyhood home of the inventor of the Ferris Wheel. Survey number: HABS NV-13-14 ... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

Alfred Chartz House, 412 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

First United Methodist Church, 200 North Division Street, Carson City,...

Significance: Carson City's Methodist Church is a substantial stone church of the mid-nineteenth century with well executed Gothic Revival details. The congregation it serves is the oldest of its denomination ... More

Lew M.  Meder House, 308 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

James D. Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson ...

Significance: Built by James D. Roberts in 1859, this wood frame house was moved on a V&T Railroad flatcar in 1873 from its original Washoe City location. With handsome Gothic Revival detailing and distinctive... More

Smail House, 512 North Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Smail House, 512 North Curry Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: A typical small Carson City dwelling of the mid-nineteenth century, the Smail House has surprisingly sophisticated details and trim. Survey number: HABS NV-13-16 Building/structure dates: ca. 18... More

Abraham Curry House, 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

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

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City...

Significance: An attractive nineteenth century house with later, elaborate Colonial Revival interior trim. This building was the boyhood home of the inventor of the Ferris Wheel. Survey number: HABS NV-13-14 ... More

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

G. W. G. Ferris House, 311 West Third Street, Carson City, Carson City...

Significance: An attractive nineteenth century house with later, elaborate Colonial Revival interior trim. This building was the boyhood home of the inventor of the Ferris Wheel. Survey number: HABS NV-13-14 ... More

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

St. Peter's Episcopal Church, 312 North Division Street, Carson City, ...

Significance: The best preserved of Carson City's early churches, St. Peter's is an interesting and attractive building reflecting both Gothic and classic prototypes. Unprocessed Field note material exists for... More

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

U. S. Post Office, North Carson Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Significance: The former United States Post Office is an imposing late nineteenth century building on an entire block in the heart of the city. It is the first Federal Building in the State of Nevada, and has ... More

Stewart-Nye House, 108 North Minnesota Street, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Stewart-Nye House, 108 North Minnesota Street, Carson City, Carson Cit...

Significance: One of Carson City's earliest homes, the Stewart-Nye House is a substantial stone building. Its first noted occupant was William M. Steward, first United States Senator from Nevada, who sold it t... More

Bluestone Manufacturing Company, Main Street & Shady Avenue, Dayton, Lyon County, NV

Bluestone Manufacturing Company, Main Street & Shady Avenue, Dayton, L...

Significance: This stone building of the mid 1860's was the headquarters for a company producing chemicals used in near-by ore processing mills. Today, the shell survives as a visible reminder of Dayton in the... More

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophia Streets, Carson City, Carson City, NV

Virginia & Truckee Railroad Shops, Between Plaza, Ann, Stewart & Sophi...

Significance: This large building is the most impressive visible remainder of the Virginia and Truckee Railroad, one of the most famous of America's Short-Line Railroads. Unprocessed Field note material exists... More

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