Nevada became a territory in 1861 and a state in 1864. Its capital has always been in Carson City which was originally Eagle Station on the California Immigrant Trail. The town’s founders were on the money when they left a plaza in the center of town for a capitol building.
The building was completed in 1871 but didn’t age well–three independent engineering firms inspected the Capitol in 1974 and each concluded the building was a structurally unsound public safety hazard. In 1977 the roof, interior stone walls, and interior details were removed and a reinforced concrete shell was bonded to the existing exterior walls. The interior was rebuilt using items salvaged from the original including the staircase pictured below.
The former Senate chamber hosts exhibits of Nevada’s history.
August 4, 2022 Vermont’s oldest geocache was closer to our campground near Albany, New York than our campground near Montpelier, Vermont so we treated it separately from other Vermont geocaches. Besides, it was harder to Read more…
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