Captions List for Northern Nevada Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Northern Nevada: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, hotels, casinos, resorts, monuments, museums.

See also: Las Vegas, NV
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  • Carson City: Nevada State Assembly side view & office building.
  • Carson City: Nevada State Assembly (1970 & 1997).
  • Carson City: Nevada State Legislature entrance.
  • Carson City: Octagonal glassed entrance of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Assembly (house) chamber of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Assembly (house) chamber of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Assembly (house) chamber of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Charles M. Shean (unveiled 1915) in Assembly chamber of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Senate chamber of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Senate chamber of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: President's desk in Senate chamber of Nevada State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Great seal of State of Nevada in State Assembly.
  • Carson City: Old Nevada State Capitol (1869-71) (101 N. Carson St.).
  • Carson City: Dome of old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Facade of old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Portal of old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Window detail of old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Domes of old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Octagon annex of old Nevada State Capitol (1907).
  • Carson City: Interior of Octagon annex of old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Interior hall of old Nevada State Capitol with Sarah Winnemucca (1844-1891) statue by Benjamin Victor.
  • Carson City: Staircase within old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Mural of mineral wealth of Nevada in old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Miner's pan, pick, & shovel mural in old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Bull mural in old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Neoclassical details in old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Former Supreme Court chamber in old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Replica of office of Nevada governor (c1929) in old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Desk & chair from former House chamber in old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Cubbyhole desk in museum section of old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Elk horn chair used by Theodore Roosevelt when he visited old Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Press for Nevada Territorial Seal made by R. Hoe & Co. of New York in old Nevada State Capitol museum.
  • Carson City: Commemorative plate (1906) with octagonal addition to Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Pair of wine glasses used to toast Nevada's prosperity at old Nevada State Capitol museum.
  • Carson City: Coffee cup at old Nevada State Capitol museum.
  • Carson City: Pitcher at old Nevada State Capitol museum.
  • Carson City: Lincoln Highway sign at old Nevada State Capitol museum.
  • Carson City: Nevada State Archives & Library (1992) (100 Stewart St. behind old State Capitol).
  • Carson City: Nevada State Archives & Library entrance.
  • Carson City: Supreme Court of Nevada (on State Capitol grounds).
  • Carson City: Supreme Court of Nevada entrance.
  • Carson City: Nevada State Veterans' Memorial (on State Capitol grounds).
  • Carson City: Carved relief of showing armed frontiersman thru stealth fighter on Nevada State Veterans' Memorial at State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Carved relief of showing Teddy Roosevelt thru supersonic bomber on Nevada State Veterans' Memorial at State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Memorial statue (1989) of Kit Carson on horseback exploring Nevada (1843-4) by Buckeye Blake (on State Capitol grounds).
  • Carson City: Detail of statue of Kit Carson at Nevada State Capitol.
  • Carson City: Statue Tribute to Nevada Miners (1983) by Greg Melton (on State Capitol grounds).
  • Carson City: Office of the Nevada Attorney General (1936) (100 N. Carson St.) (former Nevada Supreme Court).
  • Carson City: Horse trough before Office of the Nevada Attorney General.
  • Carson City: Heroes Memorial Building (1921) (198 N. Carson St.) (twin to Ormsby County Courthouse).
  • Carson City: Portal of Heroes Memorial Building (1921) (198 N. Carson St.).
  • Carson City: Ormsby County Courthouse (early 1920s) (198 N. Carson St.) (twin to Heroes Memorial Building).
  • Carson City: Paul Laxalt State Building (1891) (401 N. Carson St.) (now Nevada Tourism) (former Post Office & Library).
  • Carson City: Tower of former Post Office(now Paul Laxalt State Building).
  • Carson City: Entrance to former Post Office (now Paul Laxalt State Building).
  • Carson City: Justice Court (1935) (N Carson St. at W. Telegraph).
  • Carson City: Casinos on N. Carson St. above Telegraph.
  • Carson City: St. Charles-Muller Hotel (1862) (302-4 S. Carson St.).
  • Carson City: Nevada Governor's Mansion (1908) (600 N. Mountain St.).
  • Carson City: Orion Clemens home (1863), brother of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain who was guest) (502 N. Division St.).
  • Carson City: Yerington House (1863) (512 N. Division St.).
  • Carson City: Yerington House named for 2nd owner who was key figure in V&T RR.
  • Carson City: Yerington House stained glass of Spring & Autumn.
  • Carson City: Duane L. Bliss Mansion (1879) (608 Elizabeth St.) built for lumber magnate.
  • Carson City: Cavell House (1907) (402 W. Robinson St.).
  • Carson City: Edwards House (1883) (Minnesota St. at W. Musser St.).
  • Carson City: Hannah K. Clapp & T.B. Rickey House (1870) (512 N. Mountain St.).
  • Carson City: Dr. E.T. Krebbs & E.C. Peterson House (1914) (500 N. Mountain St.).
  • Carson City: Sears - Ferris Mansion (1863) (311 W. 3rd St.) boyhood home of George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. who engineered Ferris Wheel at 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
  • Carson City: St. Peters Episcopal Church (1868) (300 N. Division St.).
  • Carson City: Methodist Church of Carson City (1867) (Musser at Division Sts.).
  • Carson City: California Quail (Callipepla californica) run wild in Carson City.
  • Carson City: Rabbit hose rack.
  • Carson City: Nevada State Museum (1869) (600 N. Carson St.) in former Carson City Mint (1870-93) building.
  • Carson City: Lincoln Highway & Pony Express markers on grounds of Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Safe used by Carson City Mint in building now Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Balance scales from Carson City Mint in Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Carson City Mint bullion & ingot melting molds & equipment in Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Carson City Mint's Coin Press No. 1 (1869) by Morgan & Orr of Philadelphia at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Carson City Mint cancelled coin dies for 1885 silver dollar & 1873 half dollar in Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Birds eye view map of Virginia City (1875) at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Ghost town diorama of old west at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Chinese settler artifacts at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Collection of 1850-60s revolver pistols at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Antique medicine bottles at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Antique glass bottles turned purple at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Antique glass ink-well bottles at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Collection of antique buttons at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: President Grover Cleveland campaign buttons & memorabilia at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: President Grover Cleveland campaign buttons at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Battleship USS Nevada silver service punch bowl (1915) by Gorham & Co. at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Battleship USS Nevada silver service tray with image of dam at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Battleship USS Nevada silver service coffee & tea pots (1915) by Gorham & Co. at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Battleship USS Nevada silver service coffee & tea pots (1915) by Gorham & Co. at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Silver coffee & tea service with square vessels at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Edison Home Phonograph at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Wells Fargo & Co's Travelers Checks For Sale Here sign at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Railway Express Agency sign at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Maxwell automobile (c early 1900s) at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Minnequa Water Bag carried over desert for spare auto radiator water at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Indian motorcycle at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Degikup Native American basket with abalone shell pendants (1901) by Nancy Bill at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Degikup Native American basket (1899) by Sally Snook at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Native American basket bowl (c1916) by Lillian Jack at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Degikup Native American basket (1900) by Datsolalee at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Degikup Native American basket (1919) by Datsolalee at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Collection of historic slot machines by designer Charles August Fey at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: 6-Way Paying Teller (1897) & Original Draw Poker (1901) slot machines by Fey at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Detail of Draw Poker (1901) showing early slot machines flipped cards on wheel by Fey at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Liberty Bell (1899) slot machines with symbols on wheels by Fey at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Antique slot machine with wheel of cards by Wills Novelty Co. at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Little Chief (1909) slot machine with spinning arrow by Fey at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Silver Cup (1907) & Duo (1927) by Fey spinning flat wheel slot machines at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: On The Level dice slot machine by Fey at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Silver Dollar (1929) slot machine by Fey at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Antique slot machine at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Hazard Wheel gambling machine used to avoid shaved dice at Nevada State Museum.
  • Carson City: Union Pacific caboose at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Nevada State Railroad Museum interior.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #22 Inyo (1875) by Baldwin Locomotive Works at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Details of Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #22 (1875) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #22 (1875) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Drive wheel details of Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #22 (1875) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Cab of Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #22 (1875) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Tender of Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #22 at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee Railroad work car #9 at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee Railroad work car #9 truck foundry markings at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee Railroad car #9 interior at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee Railroad passenger car #4 at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee Railroad passenger car #4 at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: White work truck on V&TRR flat car at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #27 (1875) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: V&TRR track bicycle at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Collection of railway lanterns at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Transit (19th C) used to survey V&TRR track at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Wabuska station (1906) & Edwards Motorcar (1926) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Wabuska station & Edwards Motorcar (1926) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Tucson Cornelia & Gila Bend R.R. Edwards Motorcar (1926) at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Self-propelled Edwards Motorcar traverses landscape at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Self-propelled Edwards Motorcar (1926) passes artifacts at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • Carson City: Horse drawn construction wagons at Nevada State Railroad Museum.
  • I-80 across Nevada's Pumpernickel Valley.
  • I-80 across Nevada's scrubland.
  • Rock pinnacles along I-80.
  • Iron rail bridge beside I-80.
  • Barn beside I-80.
  • Freight train between barren hills & I-80.
  • Clouds over hills of Nevada wilderness along I-80.
  • Hilly landscape along Interstate-80.
  • Clouds over hills of Eastern Nevada along I-80.
  • Reno: Reno - The Biggest Little City in the World sign over North Virginia Street.
  • Reno: Fitzgeralds Casino (1976) (16 floors) over Reno - The Biggest Little City in the World sign.
  • Reno: Reno street art of giant poker chips.
  • Reno: Silver Legacy Casino (407 N. Virginia St.).
  • Reno: Silver Legacy & Circus Circus Casinos along North Virginia Street.
  • Reno: Circus Circus Casino sign & Sky Tower (1978) (28 floors) on North Virginia Street.
  • Reno: Cal-Neva Casino on North Virginia Street.
  • Reno: Streetscape along West Second Street to Harrah's Reno Casino - West Tower (1969) (24 floors).
  • Reno: Reno Arch (1926 with neon letters added 1935) originally celebrated Lincoln Highway & moved in 1995 over Sinclair St. at Truckee River.
  • Reno: Harrah's Reno - East Tower (1995) (26 floors) (175 E. 2nd St.).
  • Reno: Harrah's Casino Entrance.
  • Reno: Neoclassical building now part of Harrah's Casino.
  • Reno: National Bowling Stadium (1995) (300 N. Center St.).
  • Reno: Silver geodesic dome atop National Bowling Stadium.
  • Reno: Brightly colored roof edges of National Bowling Stadium.
  • Reno: View up Virginia Street with Riverside Hotel (1927) by Frederic DeLongchamps & Reno City Hall (1962) (16 floors).
  • Reno: N. Center Street bridge over Truckee River plus copper colored towers of parking structure.
  • Reno: Siena Hotel Spa Casino (9 floors) (1 S. Lake St.).
  • Reno: Eldorado Hotel Casino (1973) (26 floors) (345 N. Virginia St.).
  • Reno: Yellow, red & white residential highrise with awning overhang (2008) (downtown).
  • Reno: Silver Legacy Resort & Casino (1995) (38 floors) (407 N. Virginia St.).
  • Reno: Circus Circus & Silver Legacy Casinos.
  • Reno: El Cortez Hotel (1931) (239 West Second St.).
  • Reno: El Cortez Hotel neon sign.
  • Reno: El Cortez Hotel Terra Cotta details.
  • Reno: St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral (1907) (301 W. 2nd St.).
  • Reno: Towers of St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral.
  • Reno: First United Methodist Church (1925) (201 W. 1st St.).
  • Reno: Residences along Truckee Riverwalk & Park with Reno City Hall & The Palladio.
  • Reno: Wingfield Park on Truckee River with Riverside Century Theaters, Silver Legacy Resort.
  • Reno: Wingfield Park on Truckee River with Riverside Century Theaters, Harrah's & The Palladio.
  • Reno: Riverside Century Theaters, & The Palladio over Truckee Riverwalk.
  • Reno: The Palladio (2007) (13 floors) over Riverside Century Theaters & Truckee River.
  • Reno: Wingfield Park on Truckee River.
  • Reno: Mills B. Lane Justice Center & Trinity Episcopal Church.
  • Reno: Trinity Episcopal Church (1949) (200 Island Ave.).
  • Reno: Mills B. Lane Justice Center (2006).
  • Reno: Riverwalk scene on Truckee River with Mills B. Lane Justice Center & Trinity Episcopal Church.
  • Reno: U.S. Post Office (1932) (50 S. Virginia St.).
  • Reno: Washoe County Courthouse (1909) (117 S. Virginia St.).
  • Reno: Neoclassical columns of Washoe County Courthouse.
  • Reno: Pioneer Theater Auditorium (now Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts) (1967) (100 S. Virginia St.).
  • Reno: Pioneer Theater Auditorium & Pioneer Statue.
  • Reno: U.S. Post Office & Pioneer Theater Auditorium.
  • Reno: Wells Fargo Building (1982) (9 floors) (200 S. Virginia St.).
  • Reno: Museum Towers (1988) (12 floors) (100 West Liberty St.).
  • Reno: Virginia & Truckee Depot (1871) (280 N. Center St.) (now Amtrak station).
  • Reno: Green hotrod on street in Reno.
  • Reno: Yellow hotrod with red flames on street in Reno.
  • Reno: Pink Mustang 289 Convertible (c1965) on street in Reno.
  • Reno: National Automobile Museum (10 S. Lake St.).
  • Reno: National Automobile Museum display floor.
  • Reno: Philion steam car (1892) displayed at Chicago World's Fair at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Boiler of Philion steam car (1892) at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Panhard & Levassor voiturette (1892) of Paris at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Léon Bollée voiturette (1897) of Le Mans at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Winton Phaeton (1899) of Cleveland at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: De Dion - Bouton Model A (1901) of Brooklyn at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Capitol (1902) of Washington, DC at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Duryea 3-wheeled Phaeton (1903) of Reading, PA at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Ford "A" Rear Entrance Tonneau (1903) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Cadillac "A" Runabout (1903) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Cameron Runabout (1903) of Pawtucket, RI at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Franklin Light Roadster (1903) of Syracuse, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Knox Waterless Tudor Touring car (1904) of Springfield, MA at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Franklin "G" Brougham (1908) of Syracuse, NY & Adams-Farwell runabout (1906) of Dubuque, IA at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Thomas Flyer (1907) of Buffalo, NY winner of New York to Paris race at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Details of Thomas Flyer (1907) at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Brush "A" Runabout (1908) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: White "A" Touring car (1909) of Cleveland, OH at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Black 112 Motor Buggy (1909) of Chicago, IL at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Tourer (1910) of England at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Franklin "D" Touring car (1910) of Syracuse, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Stearns 30-60 Limousine (1910) of Cleveland, OH at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Pope Hartford "W" 7-passenger Touring car (1911) of Hartford, CT at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Maxwell AB Runabout (1911) of Tarrytown, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Franklin Averell Special Speed car (1911) of Syracuse, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Selden 47-R Roadster (1912) of Rochester, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Baker "V" Special Extension Coupe (1912) of Cleveland, OH at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Pierce-Arrow 66-A-1 touring car (1913) of Buffalo, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Metz "22" Roadster (1913) of Waltham, MA at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: K-R-I-T Touring Car (1913) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Stanley 810 Mountain Wagon (1913) of Newton, MA at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Stutz series B Bearcat (1913) of Indianapolis, IN at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Stutz Bearcat (1913) detail of steering wheel & windscreen at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Mercer series J type 35 runabout (1913) of Trenton, NJ at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Monroe M-3 Roadster (1917) of Pontiac, MI at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Rolls Royce Silver Ghost (1921) of England at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Polished metal Rolls Royce Silver Ghost details at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Tail of Rolls Royce Silver Ghost at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Maxwell touring car (1923) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Chrysler "B" Phaeton (1924) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Chevrolet Superior Series V DeLuxe Depot (1926) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Ford TT Triple Combustion Pumper Fire truck (1926) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Lincoln L-134B Coaching Brougham (1927) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Open driver cab detail of Lincoln L-134B Coaching Brougham (1927) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Lincoln KA Murray, 4-door Sedan (1932) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Lincoln (1932) , Packard (1938) & Jordan (1930) on Art Deco street at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Franklin series 145 Pursuit (1930) of Syracuse, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: LaSalle 345-A Series (1931) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Cadillac Series 452C All Weather Phaeton (1933) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Auburn 12-161A Custom Speedster (1933) of Auburn, IN at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Mercedes-Benz type 500 K (1936) of Stuttgart, Germany at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Airomobile Experimental Sedan (1937) of Rochester, NY at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Reo 675L pickup (1937) of Lansing, MI at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Phantom Corsair (1938) by Rust Heinz of Pasadena, CA at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Chrysler Newport Dual Cowl Phaeton (1941) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Kaiser K100 Pinconning Special Sedan (1947) of Willow Run, MI at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Tucker Sedan (1948) of Chicago at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Front headlights of Tucker Sedan (1948) at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Chevrolet Corvette 2934 Convertible (1953) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Kaiser-Darrin 161 Sports Car (1954) of Willow Run, MI at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Scimitar by Chrysler (1959) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Rear end of Scimitar by Chrysler (1959) of Detroit at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Lincoln Continental 86 Convertible (1962) used by President John F. Kennedy at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Cadillac Eldorado Coupe (1973) driven by Elvis Presley at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Flying Caduceus jet propelled car (1960) at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Tail detail of Flying Caduceus jet propelled car (1960) at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Collection of racing cars at National Automobile Museum.
  • Reno: Collection of novelty vehicles at National Automobile Museum.
  • Virginia City: Landscape of Virginia City with mine tailings.
  • Virginia City: Virginia City buildings nestled in mother lode hills.
  • Virginia City: Piper's Opera House (1885) (1 N. B St. at Union St.).
  • Virginia City: Entrance arches of Piper's Opera House.
  • Virginia City: Storey County Courthouse (1876) (12 S. B St.).
  • Virginia City: Facade of Storey County Courthouse (1876).
  • Virginia City: Statue with scales of justice without blindfold on Storey County Courthouse (1876).
  • Virginia City: St. Mary's in the Mountains Catholic Church & St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
  • Virginia City: St. Mary's in the Mountains Catholic Church (1876) (111 E St.).
  • Virginia City: St. Mary's in the Mountains Catholic Church facade.
  • Virginia City: Side of St. Mary's in the Mountains Catholic Church.
  • Virginia City: St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1876) (F & Taylor Sts.).
  • Virginia City: Tower of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
  • Virginia City: First Presbyterian Church (1866) (196 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: South C Street heritage streetscape.
  • Virginia City: Virginia City U.S. Post Office (132 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Sixty-two building (1862) (138 S. C St.) (former Moses Wertheimer cigar factory & a bar).
  • Virginia City: Sixty-two building covered sidewalk.
  • Virginia City: Old Washoe Club building (1862) (116 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Visitor Center + former hardware store heritage buildings (c1876) (86 & 80 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Wooden shops typical of Southwest (68 & 62 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Nevada Gambling Museum in former Roos Brothers Palace heritage building (50 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Italianate heritage shop front (S. C St. near Union).
  • Virginia City: Knights of Pythias (1876), E. Clampus Vitus, & Miners Union Hall buildings (30 + N. B St.).
  • Virginia City: Miners Union Hall (1876) (30 N. B St.).
  • Virginia City: Henry Piper House (1876) (58 N. B. St.).
  • Virginia City: Silver Dollar Hotel (1876) (11 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Mark Twain Museum in Territorial Enterprise building (1876) (47 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Territorial Enterprise building with Mark Twain Museum (47 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Nevada State Firemens Museum in Storey County Liberty Engine Co. No. 1 (1864) (125 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Bell tower of Storey County Liberty Engine Co. No. 1 (1864) (125 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Fourth Ward School & Museum (1876) (537 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Tower of Fourth Ward School & Museum.
  • Virginia City: Facade of Fourth Ward School & Museum.
  • Virginia City: Billy Choller Mansion (1861) (565 S. D St.) served as Choller Mine offices; Mark Twain & U.S. Grant visited.
  • Virginia City: Werrin Building (394 S. C St.).
  • Virginia City: Savage Mining Company Office (1861) (146 S. D St.) where U.S. Grant visited in 1879.
  • Virginia City: Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #29 pulls tourist train between Virginia City & Gold Hill.
  • Virginia City: Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #29 under steam.
  • Virginia City: Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #29 body.
  • Virginia City: Front end of Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #29.
  • Virginia City: Bells atop Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #29.
  • Virginia City: Virginia & Truckee steam locomotive #29 & tender amid passenger cars.
  • Virginia City: Virginia & Truckee passenger cars.
  • Virginia City: Denver & Rio Grande Western caboose against St. Mary's in the Mountains Catholic Church.
  • Virginia City: Concord Coach in Virginia City.
  • Virginia City: Historical photo (c1968) of Virginia City Territorial Enterprise newspaper office.
  • Virginia City: Historical photo (c1968) of Victorian streetscape of Virginia City.
  • Virginia City: Historical photo (c1968) of Piper's Opera House from frontier days of Virginia City.

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