It seems like whether we're coming from Carson City (taking Six Mile Canyon Road), or coming from Reno, we often see wild horses when we're going to visit Virginia City.�
It’s not a bit unusual to see a cattle drive down the middle of the street, in Virginia City.
Bonanza
27 N. C Street
Virginia City
Brass Rail, Pat Hart’s
26 1/2 C Street
Virginia City
Bucket of Blood
3 S. C Street
Virginia City
Comstock House
C Street
Virginia City
Crystal Bar/Crystal Saloon
36 S. C Street
Virginia City
Delta Saloon
25 S. C Street
Virginia City
Mark Twain Saloon
62 S. C Street
Virginia City
Old Capitol Saloon
28 C Street
Virginia City
Old Washoe Club
46A S. C Street
Virginia City
Ponderosa Saloon
C Street
Virginia City
Red Dog Saloon
76 North C Street
Virginia City
Red Garter
115 S. C Street
Virginia City
Sawdust Corner
C Street
Virginia City
Silver Dollar Hotel
C Street
Virginia City
Silver Queen
9 N. C Street
Virginia City
Territorial Enterprise Museum & Gift Shop
53 South C Street
Virginia City
I was going to say that there was no gambling here, but it’s iconic so I included it anyway. Just to confirm, I looked in Fuller’s Index Plus, and it’s listed…in 1972! So I’m guessing that they might have had a slot machine, or two, for a brief period of time.
Unsuccessful as a miner, Samuel Clemens went to work for the Territorial Enterprise Newspaper in Virginia City. While working there, he adopted the nom de plume Mark Twain.
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