All Stories: 269 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Government and Politics Gibbons/McCarran HouseBuilt in 1913, this grand residence was bought by future U.S. Senator Patrick A. McCarran in 1920. By Sharon Honig-Bear & Michael Green View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Ginsburg ClockFrom Virginia Street to Park Lane Mall and back again, a Reno landmark since 1935 By Emerson Marcus View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Ginsburg House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Giraud/Hardy HouseDesigned by Frederic DeLongchamps for sheep rancher Joseph Giraud in 1914 By Paula Boghosian & The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Giraudo BuildingPaul Giraudo's 1928 apartment building was the longtime home of Penguin Ice Cream. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Gosse House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Gray House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Greystone CastleBuilt in 1930, the house was advertised as having "the charm of an old English castle and all the modern conveniences of the very latest American home." By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Grimmon House (site)Frank M. and Ada F. Lee House By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Guy and Emeline Benham House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Hale BuildingEarly tenants of this 1946 building included the Modern Music Center and an FM radio station, KNEV. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Early Settlers & Settlement Hamilton Homestead (site)Two of Nevada's earliest Black residents established a home and an enduring legacy here in 1900. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Gambling Harolds Club (site)"The Friendly Club" brought a personal, lighthearted touch to Reno's gambling landscape. By Alicia Barber & Dwayne Kling View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Gambling Harrah's RenoFrom a small bingo parlor to one of the top gaming companies in the world, it all began with Bill Harrah in 1937 Reno. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Hart-Keresey HouseA thirties-era Pagoda-style home in the heart of Reno's Old Southwest By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Hawkins House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Cemeteries Hebrew CemeteryNorthern Nevada’s only entirely Jewish cemetery By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Heidtman Commercial BuildingThe three storefronts have housed a wide variety of stores, offices, and eateries since 1940. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Herman HouseDesigned by Paul Revere Williams for the Herman family in 1936 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Hinkel's CaféGerman immigrant Gene Hinkel opened his cafe at the corner of Granite (now Sierra) and Ridge Streets in 1941. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Education Historic Huffaker SchoolhouseThe one-room schoolhouse built in 1867 was moved to Bartley Ranch Regional Park in 1992. By Alicia Barber & Friends of the Old Huffaker School View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Transportation Historic Reno ArchNow located on Lake Street, Reno's first arch was originally installed over Virginia Street in 1926. By Cindy Ainsworth View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Tourism Ho Hum MotelThe charming little motel opened on South Virginia Street in 1953. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Holesworth ApartmentsAlso known as Essex House, the lovely four-unit apartment building was constructed in 1922. By Colleen Cassity & The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Gambling Holiday HotelMillionaire Norman Biltz opened the new hotel on the south bank of the Truckee River in 1956. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Hosea and Johnnie Stevens House By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Howell House (site)Also referred to as the Sinai Mansion, the house stood on California Avenue for 107 years. By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Hudson-Essex/Fix-It ShopA charming 1927 auto showroom on West Street opened by the director of Reno's Municipal Band By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Hughes/Truckee Lane BuildingThe modern forties-era building faced away from the river toward Reno's business district. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Economy I.O.O.F. Lodge/Reno Savings BankBuilt in 1877 for the Odd Fellows, who met upstairs, the ground floor housed a series of banks, a drug store, and a jewelers. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Previous Next
Filed Under Government and Politics Gibbons/McCarran HouseBuilt in 1913, this grand residence was bought by future U.S. Senator Patrick A. McCarran in 1920. By Sharon Honig-Bear & Michael Green View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Ginsburg ClockFrom Virginia Street to Park Lane Mall and back again, a Reno landmark since 1935 By Emerson Marcus View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Giraud/Hardy HouseDesigned by Frederic DeLongchamps for sheep rancher Joseph Giraud in 1914 By Paula Boghosian & The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Giraudo BuildingPaul Giraudo's 1928 apartment building was the longtime home of Penguin Ice Cream. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Greystone CastleBuilt in 1930, the house was advertised as having "the charm of an old English castle and all the modern conveniences of the very latest American home." By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Grimmon House (site)Frank M. and Ada F. Lee House By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Guy and Emeline Benham House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Hale BuildingEarly tenants of this 1946 building included the Modern Music Center and an FM radio station, KNEV. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Early Settlers & Settlement Hamilton Homestead (site)Two of Nevada's earliest Black residents established a home and an enduring legacy here in 1900. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Gambling Harolds Club (site)"The Friendly Club" brought a personal, lighthearted touch to Reno's gambling landscape. By Alicia Barber & Dwayne Kling View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Gambling Harrah's RenoFrom a small bingo parlor to one of the top gaming companies in the world, it all began with Bill Harrah in 1937 Reno. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Hart-Keresey HouseA thirties-era Pagoda-style home in the heart of Reno's Old Southwest By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Cemeteries Hebrew CemeteryNorthern Nevada’s only entirely Jewish cemetery By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Heidtman Commercial BuildingThe three storefronts have housed a wide variety of stores, offices, and eateries since 1940. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Herman HouseDesigned by Paul Revere Williams for the Herman family in 1936 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Hinkel's CaféGerman immigrant Gene Hinkel opened his cafe at the corner of Granite (now Sierra) and Ridge Streets in 1941. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Education Historic Huffaker SchoolhouseThe one-room schoolhouse built in 1867 was moved to Bartley Ranch Regional Park in 1992. By Alicia Barber & Friends of the Old Huffaker School View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Transportation Historic Reno ArchNow located on Lake Street, Reno's first arch was originally installed over Virginia Street in 1926. By Cindy Ainsworth View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Tourism Ho Hum MotelThe charming little motel opened on South Virginia Street in 1953. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Holesworth ApartmentsAlso known as Essex House, the lovely four-unit apartment building was constructed in 1922. By Colleen Cassity & The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Gambling Holiday HotelMillionaire Norman Biltz opened the new hotel on the south bank of the Truckee River in 1956. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Howell House (site)Also referred to as the Sinai Mansion, the house stood on California Avenue for 107 years. By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Hudson-Essex/Fix-It ShopA charming 1927 auto showroom on West Street opened by the director of Reno's Municipal Band By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Hughes/Truckee Lane BuildingThe modern forties-era building faced away from the river toward Reno's business district. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Economy I.O.O.F. Lodge/Reno Savings BankBuilt in 1877 for the Odd Fellows, who met upstairs, the ground floor housed a series of banks, a drug store, and a jewelers. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map