100 Years of Nevada History - Part 3
The Story of the Nevada Historical Society
For the past 100 years, the Nevada Historical Society in Reno has been working hard to preserve the history of our state. Now, the Society is celebrating its Centennial Year with a special exhibition and tribute to the woman responsible for saving much of Nevadas history.
With Museum Director Peter Bandurraga as your guide, youll meet founding director Jeanne Elizabeth Wier, whose vision inspired the creation of the Society in 1904, and whose dogged determination moved the dream forward. Youll share her joys and heartaches as the dream became reality and took a firm hold.
Youll see many of the important artifacts and special treasures collected over the past century, as well as a wealth of historic photographs and archival material. The video also includes interviews conducted by Series Host Gwen Clancy with a range of visitors at the opening exhibit, to find out the relevance each finds at the Nevada Historical Society today.
The Nevada Historical Society, the states oldest museum, is located at 1650 N. Virginia Street in Reno, on the University of Nevada campus. Programs include an active exhibition schedule, lectures, docent-guided tours for students, and volunteer opportunities. The research room is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday. The Main Gallery and Museum Store are open Monday through Saturday.
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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Reno, Nevada
The C-SPAN Cities Tour visited Reno, Nevada on American History TV to learn about the history of the city from local experts and historians.
West Washoe Valley - Reno, Nevada
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Washoe Valley has a rich, deep history with the native Washoe People’s hunters and gatherers that predates the Comstock Lode and discovery of gold and silver in the valley. Once gold was found in the valley, miners, loggers, and traders invaded the area to move supplies from Lake Tahoe to Virginia City. As the land around Washoe Lake and throughout Washoe Valley developed, Washoe Lake State Park was designated in 1977. The park was created so that future generations could enjoy its beauty.
With Washoe City classified today as a Nevada Ghost Town, New Washoe City has settled on the eastern beaches of Washoe Lake. It earned its name from Washoe City, bordering the northwestern shore of Little Washoe Lake. Because of the valley’s proximity to Washoe Lake, residents have their choice of Nevada’s finest recreation. The Scripps State Wildlife Management Area offers fantastic hiking trails and ideal waters for kayaking. Bike along Eastlake Boulevard inside Washoe Valley State Park or set up camp at the Main Area Campground.
The Toiyabe Golf Club is a premier golf club at the southwestern shore of Washoe Lake. The lake, large scale homes, and breathtaking views of Mount Rose surround the golf course. Enjoy a round on the 18-hole course before enjoying a meal at the Toiyabe Golf Club Restaurant. The Incline Village Champion Golf Course is a 45-minute drive from the community, yielding greens at a higher elevation that weave through the forested surroundings of Incline Village. Stay the night at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe for a mini-vacation to the idyllic Lake Tahoe community.
Carson City is only 20 minutes south of West Washoe Valley, bringing a great deal of Nevada’s history right to residents’ fingertips. Enjoy a tour of the Nevada State Museum or the Nevada State Capitol. The closest casino to Washoe Lake is Casino Fandango in southern Carson City. Carson City’s various shopping centers draw in residents as well. Clear Creek Plaza and Carson Valley Plaza face each other with a Trader Joe’s, Walmart Supercenter, Costco Wholesale, Best Buy, and Bed Bath and Beyond.
Bowers Mansion Regional Park is across the lake from New Washoe City. The mansion is a historical site, capturing the wealthy lifestyle of the Bowers Family during the Comstock Lode. In addition to tours of the manor, the park has a children’s playground and community pool, as well as an annual concert series held on the lawn.
New Washoe City is 15 minutes from the Summit Reno, an outdoor shopping center that provides over 60 different retailers, businesses, and restaurants. The store's range from Old Navy to Dilliard’s and boast favorite local restaurants Burger Me!, Bab Cafe, Skipolini’s, and Miguel’s Mexican Food. The Sierra Summit Century Theater is the perfect place to watch the latest movie release from one of their reclining seats.
Students of West Washoe Valley begin their education at Pleasant Valley Elementary School before heading to Depoali Middle School. Before Depoali opened in 2009, Damonte Ranch High School served as both a junior and senior high school. Opened in 2001, the Damonte Ranch Mustangs are cross-town rivals to the Galena High Grizzlies.
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The States - Nevada - 1 of 2
This is a segment from the excellent History Channel series, THE STATES, about my state, Nevada. 1 of 2 parts.
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100 Years of Nevada History - Part 2
The Story of the Nevada Historical Society
For the past 100 years, the Nevada Historical Society in Reno has been working hard to preserve the history of our state. Now, the Society is celebrating its Centennial Year with a special exhibition and tribute to the woman responsible for saving much of Nevadas history.
With Museum Director Peter Bandurraga as your guide, youll meet founding director Jeanne Elizabeth Wier, whose vision inspired the creation of the Society in 1904, and whose dogged determination moved the dream forward. Youll share her joys and heartaches as the dream became reality and took a firm hold.
Youll see many of the important artifacts and special treasures collected over the past century, as well as a wealth of historic photographs and archival material. The video also includes interviews conducted by Series Host Gwen Clancy with a range of visitors at the opening exhibit, to find out the relevance each finds at the Nevada Historical Society today.
The Nevada Historical Society, the states oldest museum, is located at 1650 N. Virginia Street in Reno, on the University of Nevada campus. Programs include an active exhibition schedule, lectures, docent-guided tours for students, and volunteer opportunities. The research room is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday. The Main Gallery and Museum Store are open Monday through Saturday.
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100 Years of Nevada History - Part 1
The Story of the Nevada Historical Society
For the past 100 years, the Nevada Historical Society in Reno has been working hard to preserve the history of our state. Now, the Society is celebrating its Centennial Year with a special exhibition and tribute to the woman responsible for saving much of Nevadas history.
With Museum Director Peter Bandurraga as your guide, youll meet founding director Jeanne Elizabeth Wier, whose vision inspired the creation of the Society in 1904, and whose dogged determination moved the dream forward. Youll share her joys and heartaches as the dream became reality and took a firm hold.
Youll see many of the important artifacts and special treasures collected over the past century, as well as a wealth of historic photographs and archival material. The video also includes interviews conducted by Series Host Gwen Clancy with a range of visitors at the opening exhibit, to find out the relevance each finds at the Nevada Historical Society today.
The Nevada Historical Society, the states oldest museum, is located at 1650 N. Virginia Street in Reno, on the University of Nevada campus. Programs include an active exhibition schedule, lectures, docent-guided tours for students, and volunteer opportunities. The research room is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday. The Main Gallery and Museum Store are open Monday through Saturday.
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2019 ATHS Truck Show - Reno, Nevada
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Places to see in ( Reno - USA )
Places to see in ( Reno - USA )
Reno is a city in the U.S. state of Nevada, located in the western part of the state, approximately 22 miles from Lake Tahoe. Known as The Biggest Little City in the World, Reno is famous for its hotels and casinos. It is the county seat of Washoe County, in the northwestern part of the state. The city sits in a high desert at the foot of the Sierra Nevada and its downtown area (along with Sparks) occupies a valley informally known as the Truckee Meadows. It is named after slain Union Major General Jesse L. Reno.
Reno is the third-most populous city in Nevada after Las Vegas and Henderson and the most populous city in the state outside the Las Vegas Valley. Before the late 1950s, Reno was the gambling capital of the United States, but Las Vegas' rapid growth, American Airlines' 2000 buyout of Reno Air, and the growth of Native American gaming in California have reduced its business. Older casinos were torn down (Mapes Hotel, Fitzgerald's Nevada Club, Primadonna, Horseshoe Club, Harold's Club, Palace Club), or smaller casinos like the Comstock, Sundowner, Golden Phoenix, Kings Inn, Money Tree, Virginian, and Riverboat were either closed or were converted into condos.
Because of its location, Reno has traditionally drawn the majority of its California tourists and gamblers from the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento, while Las Vegas has historically served more tourists from Southern California and the Phoenix area.
Several local large hotel casinos have shown significant growth and have moved gaming further away from the downtown core. These larger hotel casinos are the Atlantis, the Peppermill and the Grand Sierra Resort. The Peppermill was chosen as the most outstanding Reno gaming/hotel property by Casino Player and Nevada magazines. In 2005, the Peppermill Reno began a $300 million Tuscan-themed expansion.
A lot to see in Reno Nevada such as :
National Automobile Museum - The Harrah Collection
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
Downtown
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
Silver Legacy Resort Casino
Eldorado Resort Casino
Reno Arch
The Discovery - Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum
Wilbur D. May Center
Idlewild Park
Nevada State Route 431
National Bowling Stadium
Animal Ark
Sierra Safari Zoo
Sparks Marina Park
Riverwalk District
Wingfield Park
Great Reno Balloon Race
Truckee River Walk
Artown
Steamboat Hot Springs
Virginia Lake
Midtown
Reno Air Races
Club Cal Neva
Hunter Creek Trail
Bartley Ranch Regional Park
Midtown District Reno
Nevada Historical Society
Steamboat Springs
Huffaker Park
Baldini's Sports Casino and Restaurant
Fleischmann Planetarium
Gold Dust West Casino - Reno
Rock Park
Mayberry Park
Bonanza Casino
Sparks Heritage Museum
Hobey's
Grand Adventure Land
Oxbow Nature Study Area
Tamarack Junction
Hunter Creek Trailhead
Alamo Casino
Upper Thomas Creek Trail
Lakeridge Golf Course
Hidden Valley Regional Park
Sierra Arts Foundation
Rattlesnake Mountain
North Valleys Splash Park - Closed For The Season
( Reno - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Reno . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Reno - USA
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Nevada Museum of Art in Reno
The Nevada Museum of Art offers creative programming and stellar exhibitions and is the only accredited art museum in Nevada! Plus, dine at chez louie, inside the museum, to complete this impressive experience. For events, exhibitions and hours visit
Native basket event at the Nevada Museum of Art
RENO, Nev. - In celebration of the blockbuster exhibition TAHOE: A Visual History, and to honor Nevada Day, the E. L. Wiegand Foundation presents a day of free activities at the Nevada Museum of Art, Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts, E. L. Wiegand Gallery. Friday, October 30, 2015, visitors to the Museum will be treated to free admission all day from 10 am 6 pm. That afternoon, from noon until 4 pm, the public is invited to bring their Native American baskets to the Museum for analysis by a panel of basket experts.
As part of the exhibition, TAHOE: A Visual History, the Nevada Museum of Art has gathered the largest collection of Washoe baskets ever assembled in one place. This part of our region's history reveals that at the turn of the twentieth century a basket craze swept the West. As a result many people throughout the community possess a Washoe or other Native American basket for which they may be uncertain of the history. In celebration of Nevada's Native American culture, people are encouraged to bring their Native basket to the Museum, where a panel of prominent basket experts will help identify and describe the object's origins. Panelists include Brian Bibby, Marvin Cohodas, Catherine Fowler, Gene Hattori, and SueAnn Monteleone. Visitors are encouraged to bring as many baskets as they like. This free event takes place October 30, 2015, from noon until 4 pm.
Throughout the entire Friday, October 30, Nevada Day holiday, the Nevada Museum of Art offers free admission for all visitors. The Museum is open 10 am to 6 pm that day.
The Nevada Museum of Art has organized the first major art historical survey exhibition of one of America's most beloved landscapes. TAHOE: A Visual History spans over two centuries of cultural and creative production related to the second largest freshwater alpine lake in the United States and features more than 400 artworks by 175 painters, photographers, architects, basket weavers, and sculptors. A 488-page book by the same name, co-published with Skira Rizzoli and distributed by Random House, accompanies the exhibition.
TAHOE: A Visual History is organized by the Nevada Museum of Art and curated by Ann M. Wolfe. It is on view through January 10, 2016 exclusively at the Nevada Museum of Art, Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts, E. L. Wiegand Gallery located at 160 West Liberty Street in downtown Reno, Nev.
E. L. Wiegand Foundation Presents Nevada Day Free Admission and Bring Your Native Baskets to the Museum is exclusively sponsored by the E. L. Wiegand Foundation.
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Nevada In 10 Minutes
A Look At Nevada. Its People, Way Of Life, History, Nuclear Testing And Cheap Buffets Are All Highlighted In This Short Video.
The 36th Star: Nevada's Journey from Territory to State
THE 36TH STAR: NEVADA’S JOURNEY FROM TERRITORY TO STATE BRINGS TO LIFE THE TRUE STORY OF THE STATE THE UNION NEEDED IN CELEBRATION OF ITS 150TH ANNIVERSARY
Reno, Nev. (June 17, 2014) – In celebration of 150 years of statehood, the Nevada Museum of Art honors the “Battle Born” state with a significant exhibition detailing the journey toward October 31, 1864. This special show features historic treasures from our nation’s capital, including a special four-day presentation of the original Emancipation Proclamation signed by President Abraham Lincoln, on loan from the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Also on exhibit are Timothy O’ Sullivan photographs, historical Nevada objects, and statehood documents on loan from important regional museums. Exclusively sponsored by the E. L. Wiegand Foundation, The 36th Star: Nevada’s Journey from Territory to State is on display August 2 through November 2, 2014 at the Nevada Museum of Art, Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts, E. L. Wiegand Gallery located at 160 West Liberty Street in downtown Reno, Nev.
The 36th Star will be displayed in three galleries on the Museum’s second floor, each housing a unique combination of significant objects telling the story of Nevada’s journey to statehood. Highlights include: the 175-page transcription of Nevada’s State Constitution that was sent from Territorial Governor James Nye to Abraham Lincoln via telegram—the longest telegram at that time which cost nearly $60,000 to send (in today’s dollars); the original copy of the Nevada State Constitution, typically held in storage at the Nevada State Library and Archives in Carson City; never-before-displayed Civil War-era muster rolls of the Nevada Volunteers; artifacts belonging to Nevada’s first governor Henry G. Blasdel and Captain Joseph Stewart, commander of Nevada’s Fort Churchill; a letter from the first Governor of Nevada Henry Blasdel to President Abraham Lincoln, notifying Washington of Nevada’s ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment; as well as the historic Austin Flour Sack used to raise money for the troops during the Civil War. Additionally, two sets of original Timothy O’Sullivan photographs on loan from the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., bookend the exhibition. Highlights include O’Sullivan’s famous photograph A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg from 1863, as well as over 20 Nevada photographs taken by O’Sullivan in 1867 as part of Clarence King’s government-sponsored Geological Exploration of the Fortieth Parallel. This is the first time these historic O’Sullivan images of Nevada have been shown in the state. The exhibition includes items on loan from the Nevada State Museum, the Nevada State Library and Archives, the Nevada Historical Society, the Library of Congress, Washington D.C., and the National Archives, Washington, D.C.
The 36th Star: Nevada’s Journey from Territory to State will be exhibited August 2 through November 2, 2014, at the Nevada Museum of Art, Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts, E. L. Wiegand Gallery located at 160 West Liberty Street in downtown Reno. The original Emancipation Proclamation will be on view at the close of the exhibition, for 36 total viewing hours over a four-day period, October 30 through November 2.
This exhibition is exclusively sponsored by the E. L. Wiegand Foundation.
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About the Nevada Museum of Art
The Nevada Museum of Art is a museum of ideas. The only accredited art museum in the state, it is a private, non-profit organization supported by the generosity of its membership as well as by sponsorships and grants. Through creative programming and scholarship, the Museum provides the opportunity for people to encounter, engage and enjoy a diversity of art experiences. The Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm, late on Thursdays until 8 pm, and closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and national holidays. Admission is FREE for members, $10 General Admission, $8 Student / Senior, $1 children 6 to 12 years and free for children 5 and under. Annual Museum Membership starts at just $30. Visit NevadaArt.org for more information.
Western Nevada- Part 1/4 (GENOA, CARSON CITY & BOWER'S MANSION)
On this adventure, Brian takes you through one of the most underrated states in the country. Known largely for its legal gambling and prostitution and miles of arid sageland, most visitors to the state never venture beyond the neon streets of Reno and Vegas. However, Brian quickly discovers that there is much more to Nevada then meets the eye.
Brian's journey begins near the California border, in the state's oldest town, Genoa. After visiting the town's main sites, Brian continues to the state capital of Carson City. After stopping by some of the city's most famous buildings, he heads to the Nevada State Museum, to learn more about the state he'll be exploring. Brian concludes his tour of the area with a visit to the historic Bower's Mansion.
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The Way It Was ! Virginia City, Nevada
A fascinating look at the way Nevada was can be found at the aptly-named The Way It Was Museum in historic Virginia City. This centrally located history center lies in the heart of historic C Street, which is continually rated as one of the Top 10 Historic Main Streets in America. Here, visitors can revel in an amazing window into the region’s rich Western heritage, thanks to an abundant selection of rare photographs, mining and mineral artifacts stemming from the mighty Comstock Lode, vintage maps, lithographs, and many original relics that tell the story of the richest city in the American West. Comprehensively, The Way It Was Museum proudly claims this is the most complete collection of Comstock memorabilia in the world.
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1997 New Years Flood - Reno, Nevada
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Carson City - Reno, Nevada
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Founded in 1858, Carson City was named for the nearby Carson River, discovered and named by John C. Fremont for his scout Christopher “Kit” Carson. It wasn’t until Abraham Curry purchased Eagle Station, a central station and ranch that was vital to the community when discussion of establishing Carson City began.
Today, Carson City serves as the Nevada state capitol and is only 30 minutes south of Reno, surrounded by the spectacular Sierra Nevadas and Lake Tahoe 30 minutes to the west. Carson City still acts as the passenger center it was during its formation, with residents of Virginia City 20 minutes to the east and residents of Minden and Gardnerville 25 minutes south, passing through often en route to Reno or Sparks.
The capitol's historic past is kept alive through the Nevada State Capitol Building, Nevada Supreme Court, and Nevada Legislature Building all in the center of downtown Carson City. For a thorough look into the history of Carson, head to the Nevada State Museum, boasting 11,000 square feet of exhibit space. The Nevada State Railroad Museum displays railroad cars from the Virginia & Truckee Railroad and delves into the compelling history of Carson's formation. The Bowers Mansion Regional Park has maintained and restored the Bowers Mansion, once a showcase of the wealthy elite in the late 1800s. Now, the park offers a playground, swimming pool, and seasonal concert series.
Hit the Carson City Fairgrounds for the annual Carson City Fair every summer, or enjoy the neighboring Fuji Park and Baily Fishing Pond year-round.
Students of Carson Middle School and Eagle Valley Middle School will graduate into Carson High School. Carson High is an excellent school serving students of the community. The home of the Senators provides wonderful sports facilities to students alongside an education that prepares students for college-level courses. Higher education is offered through Western Nevada College right in Carson City, or head north to Reno to the University of Nevada, Reno. The Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center Campus calls Carson City home and is only a 30-minute commute to either Reno or Lake Tahoe.
Carson City is an excellent place for families with an abundance of stores, businesses, and outdoor recreation. Clear Creek Plaza offers a Walmart Supercenter and Trader Joes. Carson Valley Plaza across the street features Best Buy, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Marshalls. Eagle Station Shopping Center has Raley’s, Kohl’s, JCPenney, and Ross, in addition to popular restaurants like Buffalo Wild Wings.
When you’re looking for something to do around town, check for movie times at Galaxy Fandango Theater. Head across the street to Casino Fandango to hit the tables or slots if you’re feeling lucky. Finally, golfers can enjoy up to six public golf courses like the beloved Silver Oak Golf Course. Silver Oak Golf Course is a favorite because of its varied scenery throughout the course. The first nine holes provide incredible views of the Carson Valley while the last nine feature glimpses of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the impeccable homes surrounding the golf course.
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