Results for subject term "Residences": 85 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 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 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 Residences Herman HouseDesigned by Paul Revere Williams for the Herman family in 1936 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 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 Residences Johnston House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Jones-Nenzel House (site) By The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Early Settlers & Settlement Lake MansionBuilt in 1877, the residence was home to Jane Lake and was famously moved across town twice. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Leaver House (site) By The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Levy HousePrussian immigrant and dry goods magnate Wilhelm Levy had this spacious home built in 1906. By Patty Cafferata View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Education Lincoln HallThe university's first purpose-built men's dormitory opened in 1896. By Amanda Buell & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Lobster House By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Luella Garvey HouseThe first Nevada building designed by Paul Revere Williams was for a wealthy Pasadena divorcee. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Mack House (relocated) By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Education Manzanita HallConstructed as a women's dorm in 1896 and expanded in 1910 By Amanda Buell & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Martha Wingfield HouseProminent Nevada businessman George Wingfield's mother, Martha, lived here from 1911 to 1940. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Mary Sherman House (site)The 1895 Queen Anne home housed the Reno Unity Center for 50 years. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Miller-Rowe/Holgate HouseBuilt in 1903, the Queen Anne home offered rooms for rent in Reno's divorce heyday and beyond. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Moffitt House (site)Roberts House / Bradshaw House By The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Muller House By Donna and Paul Erickson 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 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 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 Herman HouseDesigned by Paul Revere Williams for the Herman family in 1936 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 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 Residences Jones-Nenzel House (site) By The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Early Settlers & Settlement Lake MansionBuilt in 1877, the residence was home to Jane Lake and was famously moved across town twice. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Levy HousePrussian immigrant and dry goods magnate Wilhelm Levy had this spacious home built in 1906. By Patty Cafferata View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Education Lincoln HallThe university's first purpose-built men's dormitory opened in 1896. By Amanda Buell & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Luella Garvey HouseThe first Nevada building designed by Paul Revere Williams was for a wealthy Pasadena divorcee. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Education Manzanita HallConstructed as a women's dorm in 1896 and expanded in 1910 By Amanda Buell & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Martha Wingfield HouseProminent Nevada businessman George Wingfield's mother, Martha, lived here from 1911 to 1940. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Mary Sherman House (site)The 1895 Queen Anne home housed the Reno Unity Center for 50 years. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Miller-Rowe/Holgate HouseBuilt in 1903, the Queen Anne home offered rooms for rent in Reno's divorce heyday and beyond. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Moffitt House (site)Roberts House / Bradshaw House By The Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map