Abraham Curry House
The Abraham Curry House in Carson City, Nevada, was constructed around 1871 as the personal residence of Abraham Curry, one of the founding figures of the city.
Nevada is often considered a haunted state due to its rich and sometimes dark history, particularly its mining boom-and-bust era, Wild West outlaw enclaves, and the numerous ghost towns that dot the landscape.
The Abraham Curry House in Carson City, Nevada, was constructed around 1871 as the personal residence of Abraham Curry, one of the founding figures of the city.
Although one historical marker says the Gold Hill Hotel & Saloon dates back to 1859, local historians agree it was fully open as the Riesen House by 1861, coinciding with the start of the Civil War thousands of miles to the east.
The Levy House in Reno, Nevada, stands as one of the city’s most recognizable historic residences, built in 1906 during a period when Reno was rapidly transforming from a frontier settlement into a growing commercial center.
Built in 1859 by George Hearst, the Mackay Mansion allows people to step back in time into an authentic Victorian era mansion.
The Nevada State Museum in Carson City 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 former home to the Millionaire's Club. The building was built in 1862.
The Piper Opera House in Virginia City, Nevada, traces its origins back to the early boom years of the Comstock Lode when the town was one of the richest mining centers in the United States.
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Constructed in 1862, one of the first hotels in Carson City was also one of the state's most elegant and became the main stage stop in Carson City.