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Protected areas of Carson City, Nevada (3 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Carson City, Nevada" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
February 9, 1979 (401 N. Carson St. Carson City: Formerly the U.S. Court House & Post Office, now home to the Nevada Commission on Tourism 8: Carson City Public Buildings
The Foreman–Roberts House, formerly the James D. Roberts House and now also known as the Foreman–Roberts House Museum, is a historic house and museum located at 1217 N. Carson St. in Carson City, Nevada. The house was built in 1859 and was moved to the present location in 1873.
Tourist attractions in Carson City, Nevada (3 C, 3 P) ... Pages in category "Carson City, Nevada" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Carson City, Nevada) George L. Sanford House; Sears–Ferris House; Second Railroad Car No. 21; David Smaill House; William Spence House; St. Charles-Muller's Hotel; Stewart Indian School
The Nevada State Museum in Carson City [1] is one of seven Nevada State Museums operated by the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. The primary building of the museum is the former Carson City Mint. The exhibits include: The world's largest exhibited Columbian Mammoth, [2] found in the Black Rock Desert
The Dat So La Lee House, which is located at 331 W. Proctor St. in Carson City, Nevada, is a historic house that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.It was a home of Dat So La Lee (ca. 1845/1855–1925), a woman who also was known as Louisa Keyser, who was a well-known Washoe Indian basket weaver. [2]
The Lew M. Meder House, at 308 N. Nevada St. in Carson City, Nevada, United States, is a historic house with Late Victorian architecture that was built in 1876. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.