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N. Virginia St. on the University of Nevada, Reno campus 39°32′46″N 119°49′07″W / 39.546111°N 119.818611°W / 39.546111; -119.818611 ( Fleischmann Atmospherium Planetarium Reno
The following are approximate tallies of current listings by county. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [1] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [2]
In the 1850s, Nicholas Ambrose opened up a station along the Carson River. [3] The station was known as Dutch Nicks Station or Nicks Station. [1] [3] In May 1860, the town was laid out by Eugene Angel and others, who named it Empire City.
History of Reno, Nevada. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. M. Mayoral elections in Reno, Nevada (3 P) N.
1901 – Reno attains city status. [1] 1904 Nevada Historical Society established. [5] Carnegie Free Public Library opens. [6] 1905 – Virginia Street Bridge rebuilt. 1907 Reno Commercial Club incorporated. [3] City Hall rebuilt. [3] Richard Kirman, Sr. becomes mayor. University of Nevada's Mackay School of Mines established. [4] 1910
A short history of Reno (University of Nevada Press, 2015). Price, John A. (1972). "Reno, Nevada: The City as a Unit of Study". Urban Anthropology. 1 (1): 014– 028. JSTOR 40552854. Ringhoff, Mary, and Edward Stoner. The river and the railroad: An archaeological history of Reno (University of Nevada Press, 2011).
History of Nevada (2nd ed. 1987) online edition; Green, Michael S. Nevada: A History of the Silver State (2015). Hulse, James W. The Nevada Adventure (6th ed., 1990), for middle schools; Mack, Effie Mona. Nevada: A History of the State from the Earliest Times through the Civil War (1936) Rowley, William D.
Welborn Village Archeological Site (), also known as the Murphy's Landings site, is an archaeological site of the prehistoric Caborn-Welborn culture variant of the Mississippian culture of indigenous peoples of North America.