The Nevada Appeal, the Silver State's oldest continuously run newspaper, first published on May 16, 1865.
Carson City Post Office The Carson City Post Office is a historic building in Carson City, Nevada, constructed between 1888 and 1891 and designed by architect Mifflin E. Bell. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979, it served as a courthouse for the United States District ...
Fort Carson is probably named after Carson City, the capital of Nevada. There is an actual "Fort Carson" in Colorado Springs, Colorado, although it is a military base. As a nod to the overall theme of the town, a stately civic building in the center of Fort Carson is modeled after the...
Genoa, located on Foothill Rd/Jack’s Valley Rd right at the base of the Carson Range of the Sierra Nevada, is known as the oldest settlement in Nevada, dating back to 1851. On the emigrant trail to CA, it was originally settled by Mormons as a trading post, followed by many European...
The Nevada Appeal, the Silver State's oldest continuously run newspaper, first published on May 16, 1865.