CARSON CITY
The Roberts House Park & Museum
Location: 1207 North Carson Street
Phone: (775) 887-2174
Hours: Fri, Sat. & Sun. 1-3pm, call for a tour
Price: $3 per person
An outstanding example of Gothic Revival architecture, believed to have been shipped from New England to San Francisco, then transported here in 1873 by
V & T flat car. Plans to raze it drew a public outcry fierce enough to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for refurbishment.
Stewart Indian School Campus & Cultural Center
Location: 5366 Snyder Ave.
Currently closed, please call (775)687-7410 for
information.
Cultural enhancement and understanding through education. Memorabilia and
historical exhibits from the Stewart Indian Boarding School.
The Children's Museum of Northern Nevada
Location: 813 North Carson Street
Phone: (775) 884-2226
Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10am-4pm, Sat. & Sun. 10am-5:30pm
Price: $3 adults, $2 age 14 and younger, free age 2 and younger
Website: http://www.cmnn.org/
Hands-on, interactive learning for kids of all ages. Stroll down the
keyboard of a giant piano or dig for ancient Egyptian artifacts. where
discovery and fun go together!
Nevada State Library and Archives
Location: 100 North Stewart Street
Phone: (775) 684-3360
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm
Price: No charge
Featuring rotating exhibits, a video on Nevada's admission to the Union and
the original State Constitution. The building's design incorporates the
state's first printing building (1885-86).
Nevada State Railroad Museum
Address: 2180 South Carson Street (US 395) at Fairview Drive, near the south end of Carson City
Phone: (775) 687-6953
Hours: Daily 8:30am-4:30pm
Price: $2 adults, free age 18 and younger
Website: http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/museums/rr/ccrr.htm
Friends of the Museum website: http://www.nsrm-friends.org
Considered one of the finest regional railroad museums in the country, it
includes five steam locomotives and several restored coaches and freight
cars. Most featured equipment is from the Comstock Era's Virginia & Truckee
Railroad, America's richest and most famous short line.
Nevada State Museum & Mint
Location: 600 North Carson Street (Hwy. 395) corner of Robinson Street.
Phone: (775) 687-4810
Hours: Daily fall/winter 8:30am-4:30pm, spring/summer 8am-5pm
Price: $3 adults, $2.50 seniors, free age 18 and younger
Website: http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/museums/cc/carson.htm
Originally built as a U.S. Mint which operated from 1870 to 1895. Today the
museum is known worldwide for exhibits ranging from Dat So La Lee Washo
Indian baskets to Nevada natural history to Coin Press No. 1. Inside its walls you'll experience a life-sized ghost town, walk through a silver mine and see the actual equipment used to stamp over 50 million dollars in gold and silver coins mined from the Comstock Lode.
Nevada State Capitol
Location: Corner of Musser and Carson Streets
Phone: (775) 687-4810
Hours: Daily 8am-5pm
Price: No charge - Guided tours available
Completed in 1871, Nevada's quintessential, most recognizable landmark with
its silver-colored cupola. Changing historic exhibits and state governors'
portraits.
Warren Engine Company No. 1 Museum
Location: 777 S. Stewart Street
Phone: (775) 887-2210
Foreman-Roberts Museum
Location: 1207 Carson Street
Phone: (775) 882-1805
The Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Research Center
Location: Carson City
Phone: (775) 687-617
Hours: Open to the public by appointment only.
The curatorial staff provides programs on diverse aspects of fashion history.
GENOA/CARSON VALLEY
Genoa Courthouse
Location: 5th and Main Streets
Phone: (775) 782-4325
Hours: 10am to 5pm, mid-May to mid-Oct.
Price: $3 adults, $2 children
Gift Shop
The original Douglas County Courthouse from 1865 to 1916, which later served
as the Genoa Schoolhouse. Today it features rotating exhibits, Washo Indian
artifacts and basketry.
Dake Hawkins House
Location: 2242 Main Street
Phone: (775) 782-4951
Hours: Daily 10am-5pm
Price: No charge
Built in the early 1870's, this gothic Victorian home is considered one of
the oldest in Nevada. Vintage boxing and celebrity memorabilia also on
display.
Mormon Station
Location: 2295 Main Street
Phone: (775) 782-2590
Hours: Daily mid-May through mid-Oct. 9am-5pm
Price: Fee for group tours
Picnic Area
A trading post established during the California Gold Rush where travelers
rested and purchased supplies before tackling the Sierra Nevada. The first
permanent settlement in Nevada was later renamed Genoa. Museum and stockade
exhibits.
Carson Valley Museum and Cultural Center
Location: 1477 Hwy. 395, Gardnerville
Phone: (775) 782-2555
Hours: Daily Tuesday - Sunday, 10am - 4 pm - Gift shop.
Price: $3 Adults, $2 Children
Natural history, agricultural and Native American exhibits, focusing on the
Washo tribe who spent winters in the Carson Valley. The Cultural Center also
housed a school from 1916-1985.
VIRGINA CITY
Nevada State Fire Museum
Location: 51 South C Street
Phone: (775) 847-0717
Hours: Daily mid-May through mid-Oct. 10am - 5pm
Price: No charge, donations appreciated
Originally organized in the 1860's, Liberty Engine Company No. 1 is still an
operating volunteer fire fighting unit. Vintage photographs, uniforms, tools
and memorabilia from the Comstock Era on display.
Mackay Mansion
Location: 129 D Street
Phone: (775)847-0173
Hours: Daily 11am to 6pm
Price: $3 admission
Built in 1860 as headquarters for John Mackay, "King of the Comstock."
Mining artifacts, original furnishings and Tiffany silver are exhibited.
Fourth Ward School Cultural Center & Museum
Location: 537 South C Street
Phone: (775) 847-0975
Hours: Daily May through Oct. 10am-5pm
Price: No charge, donations appreciated
Built in 1876, the school houses permanent and changing exhibits featuring
the history and culture of the Comstock.
Way It Was Museum
Location: 118 North C Street
Phone: (775) 847-0766
Hours: Daily seasonal 10am-5pm
Price: $2.50 adults, free age 11 and younger
Exhibiting the world's most complete collection of Comstock mining
artifacts, plus rare photos, lithographs and maps from the "Bonanza" period.
The Castle
Location: 70 South B Street
Phone: (775) 847-0275
Hours: Daily end May-mid Oct. 11am-5pm
Price: $3.50 adults, 50 cents age 6-12, free age 5 and younger
The last remaining original mansion (not restored) with authentic
furnishings imported from Europe in 1868. Original paint, crystal
chandeliers, silver doorknobs and accents, Italian hanging stairways,
Carrara marble fireplaces, and steel engravings from 1852.
Territorial Enterprise
Location: 47-53 South C Street
Phone: (775) 847-7950
Hours: Daily summer 9:30am-7pm, winter 10am-5pm
Price: $1 admission
The third office of the Enterprise Newspaper, built in 1876, boasted the
first steam-press in Nevada. Famous American writers Mark Twain, Alf Doten
and Dan DeQuille got their starts here.
Storey County Courthouse
Location: 26-27 South B Street
Phone: (775) 847-0968
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm
Price: No charge
The state's oldest continuously operating courthouse.