Thursday 5/17/2012 _ Part 2
We made it to the top of the hill at 6200 ft., as we entered Virginia City, Nevada. |
We were starved by then, so we pulled into the parking lot that had plackarrds with information, and had our lunch. Then we read about the town. |
A home below the hill where we were reading about the town. |
Sorry that the views aren't so great in this picture, as I have said so many times, " You just have to see it in person"! |
Virginia City is one of the oldest established communities in Nevada. |
Virginia City was a mining boom town that appeared after the Comstock Lode silver strike in 1859. |
The town is a mile long block of cute shops, bars, restaurants. |
From the main street looking north. It is definitely a rustic town. |
Of course they have a V on the hill for Virginia City. |
In it's peak Virginia City had a population of 15,000 people and was called the richest city in America. |
We stopped into Buckets of Blood. |
A nice saloon and casino. |
The table at the back had great views to the east. You won't get these views in Las Vegas. |
We also stopped at the Bonanza Land and Cattle. |
They too had great views on the back deck. Virginia City is near the site of the fictitious Ponderosa Ranch on the Western television drama Bonanza. |
They offered $5 for $4 of slots money. We both loss our $4 in a short amount of time. Why I don't like to gamble! |
As we left, Joe pointed out this sticker attached to a newspaper bin. Do you trust our government? |
I stopped into a few shops, and when I came out, Joe had found a property that he dreamed about buying for a few moments. |
It had a bar downstairs, and an apartment upstairs. He said he always wanted to own a bar. |
This was the building he showed me when I finally caught up with him. |
This is the side of the building. It also had a parking lot next to it, that went with it. |
The town's population is 885 as of 2010 census. Majority of the towns people own the shops, and their livelihood is from tourism. |
There are all kinds of antique shops, |
A jail for bad boys, |
He got in a gun fight in one of the saloons! |
You can find barrels of candy in town, |
or get married. |
After you get married, you can get some homemade fudge. |
For entertainment, you can stop at the Delta Saloon and see the famous Suicide Table. |
At Red's you can watch them make peanut brittle. |
While I was in another shop, Joe found the Visitors Center and got some FREE popcorn. When I found him, I asked where mine was. I helped him eat his. |
Visitor Center Building |
Virginia City had three churches. |
The old 1864 fire station. |
A Gothic First Presbyterian Church dedicated in 1867, built at a cost of $12,000. |
You can ride the trolley, if you don't need exercise. |
Tahoe House Hotel From reviews, this is a highly recommended hotel that has been restored. It was built in 1859 and is located on the main street. |
If you are looking for a RV park, you can stay at Virginia City RV Park. |
Ask for a site that overlooks the cemetery and has the 100 mile view. The park is just one block from the main street. |
A full hook up site cost $37.50 a night. I could have stayed here for a week and enjoyed the quite life of a small town. |
The third church is the "St. Mary's In The Mountains". Built in 1868, Burned in 1875, Rebuilt in 1876. |
You can also take train rides, or |
or take a Gold Mill & Museum Tour. |
You can also take a stagecoach ride. We didn't do any of these things, because we have done all these things on other adventures. |
We drove around and found the Mackay Mansion. |
We were getting short on time, so I ran around the back yard to see the gazebo, flowers and view. |
I don't know what kind of bush this was, but it was gorgeous. |
The mansion was built in 1859 by George Hearst, a mining supervisor. The Gazebo has the 100 mile view. |
View from gazebo at the Mackay Mansion. |
The lilacs were in full bloom and reminding me of our old back yard. |
The woodshed is stock with original tools. You can take a self guided tour through the mansion for just a few dollars, if you have the time. |
We also wanted to go through this old schoolhouse, but we needed to head back home. |
The drive down Hwy 341 was better than coming up. |
I would have liked more time in Virginia City, because it was a really cute little town and had lots of shops to browse. |
We really liked Virginia City. It was a very quaint town. |
I talked Joe into stopping one more time to see the wild horses. They were at the same spot. |
We had this spaceship following us for a while. |
We wanted to stop and see the capitol building in Carson City, but you just can't see everything in one day, when you go shopping in Virgina City |
We climbed the Sierra Nevada Range and got back to Lake Tahoe before dark. |