devtmefl: 148 South C Street. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: C Street. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: First Presbyterian Church. South C Street. Virginia City, Nevada. Oldest church in Virginia City. Built in 1862 using the Carpenter Gothic Style. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
devtmefl: Looking down C Street. Downtown Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: Storey County Fire Station. C Street. Virginia City, Nevada. One of the few downtown buildings to predate the 1875 fire.
devtmefl: Like many of the downtown buildings, an 1876 construction date shows how quickly the town rebuilt after the devastating fire in 1875. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: Pioneer Emporium. South C Street. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: Delta Saloon. Saloons and hotels were plentiful during the silver rush. The population of Virginia City, Nevada, swelled to over 15,000 at its peak. With only a few hundred people living there now, the remains of the town have been
devtmefl: Turquoise Kiva. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: Downtown Buildings. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: La Fayette Market and Red Dog Saloon. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: Commercial Block. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: Commercial Buildings. Virginia City, Nevada.
devtmefl: Commercial Buildings. Virginia City, Nevada.
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