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County Marker Number Name COUNTY MARKER NUMBER NAME Carson City 1 Empire and the Carson River Mills Carson City 25 Nevada's Capital Carson City 44 Carson City Carson City 70 Bliss Mansion Carson City 71 Methodist Church of Carson City Carson City 72 Nevada State Children's Home Federal Government Building (1888- Carson City 75 1970) Carson City 76 Eagle Valley Carson City 77 Dat-So-La-Lee Carson City 78 Orion Clemens Home Carson City 91 Stewart Indian School Carson City 134 Trans-Sierran Pioneer Flight Carson City 175 Stewart - Nye Residence Carson City 179 First Air Flight Over Nevada Carson City 180 The Warm Springs Hotel Carson City 181 Washoe Indians Carson City 193 Historic Flume and Lumberyard Carson City 194 Gardner's Ranch The United States Mint Carson City, Carson City 196 Nevada Carson City 213 Lakeview Carson City 235 Camp Nye Carson City 243 Corbett-Fitzsimmon Fight Carson City 250 State Printing Building Carson City 252 Rinckel Mansion Charles W. Friend House, Carson City 258 Observatory & Weather Station Carson City 259 The Governor's Mansion Churchill 10 Sand Mountain Churchill 19 Ragtown Churchill 26 Forty Mile Desert Churchill 27 Grimes Point Churchill 83 Rock Creek Churchill 110 Wagon Jack Shelter Churchill 111 Edwards Creek Valley Churchill 135 New Pass Churchill 147 A Home of Early Man Churchill 161 Churchill County Courthouse Churchill 178 Hazen Churchill 201 Wonder Page 1 of 7 COUNTY MARKER NUMBER NAME Churchill 202 Fairview Churchill 215 Lahontan Dam Churchill 216 Stillwater Churchill 263 Oats Park School Churchill 271 Pony Express Route Clark 6 Eldorado Canyon Clark 31 Old Spanish Trail Clark 32 Old Spanish Trail Clark 33 The Old Spanish Trail 1829-1850 Clark 34 The Old Spanish Trail 1829-1850 Clark 35 Las Vegas Morman Fort Clark 36 Moapa Valley Clark 37 Powell of the Colorado Clark 40 Las Vegas Clark 41 Pueblo Grande De Nevada Clark 56 Virgin Valley Clark 86 Tule Springs Clark 102 Goodsprings Clark 104 The Camel Corps Clark 115 Potosi Clark 116 Searchlight Old Spanish Trail (The Journey of Clark 139 Death) Clark 140 The Garces Expedition Clark 141 Old Spanish Trail Old Spanish Trail (Mountain Springs Clark 142 Pass) Clark 150 Nevada's First State Park Clark 168 Arrowhead Trail Clark 190 Original Home of "Pop" Squires Clark 195 The Last Spike Clark 214 Rafael Rivera Clark 224 Kyle (Kiel) Ranch Clark 270 The Morelli House Clark 197 Arrowhead Trail - Henderson Clark 103 Gypsum Cave Clark 188 Von Schmidt State Boundry Mon Douglas 12 Nevada's Birth Place Douglas 117 Kingsbury Grade Douglas 118 Luther Canyon Douglas 120 Walley's Hot Springs Douglas 121 Mottsville Page 2 of 7 COUNTY MARKER NUMBER NAME Douglas 122 Sheridan Douglas 123 Cradlebaugh Bridge Douglas 124 Boyd Toll Road Douglas 125 Twelve Mile House Douglas 126 Double Springs Douglas 129 Gardnerville Douglas 130 Minden Douglas 131 Dresslerville Douglas 207 Carson Valley Douglas 219 Glenbrook Douglas 225 Spooner Area Douglas 261 Spooner Summit Elko 3 West End of Hastings Cutoff Elko 45 Humboldt Wells Elko 46 Pilot Peak Elko 47 Fort Halleck Site 1867-1886 Elko 48 Tuscarora Elko 50 Carlin Canyon Elko 69 Jarbidge Elko 73 Unknown Soldiers Elko 106 Elko Elko 107 Elko Airport Elko 108 Ruby Valley Pony Express Station Elko 109 Lamoille Valley Elko 112 Carlin Elko 151 Duck Valley Indian Reservation Elko 153 Jarbidge Community Hall Elko 229 Oil From Shale Elko 244 Dinner Station Elko 251 Diamondfield Jack Davis Elko 260 Contact, Nevada Esmeralda 14 Goldfield Esmeralda 20 Columbus Esmeralda 101 Millers Esmeralda 133 Fish Lake Valley Esmeralda 155 Silver Peak Esmeralda 156 Gold Point Esmeralda 157 Lida Esmeralda 158 Palmetto Esmeralda 174 Blair Southern Nevada Telephone - Esmeralda 242 Telegraph Company Building Page 3 of 7 COUNTY MARKER NUMBER NAME Eureka 11 Eureka Eureka 65 Palisade Eureka 80 Eureka Courthouse Eureka 82 Diamond Valley Eureka 170 Eureka Sentinel Building Eureka 187 The Cattle Industry Eureka 222 Tannehill Cabin Eureka 254 Nevada's Mining Heritage Humboldt 2 Pioneer Memorial Park Humboldt 21 The Humboldt Canal Humboldt 22 Humboldt River Humboldt 89 Paradise Valley Humboldt 105 Golconda Humboldt 143 Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins Humboldt 144 Fort McDermitt Humboldt 146 Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation Humboldt 162 Camp McGarry Humboldt 164 Button Point Humboldt 167 Valmy Humboldt 239 Stonehouse Lander 8 Austin Lander 59 Stokes Castle Lander 66 Jacobsville Lander 67 Austin Churches Lander 95 Battle Mountain Reuel Colt Gridley "Citizen Lander 119 Extraordinaire" Lander 136 Toquima Cave Lander 137 Hickison Summit Lander 176 The Surveyors Lander 208 International Hotel Lincoln 5 Pioche Lincoln 38 Pahranagat Valley Lincoln 39 Panaca Lincoln 55 Caliente Lincoln 58 Old Boundary Lincoln 90 Delmar Lincoln 93 Panaca Mercantile Lincoln 160 Panaca Spring Lincoln 182 Panaca Ward Chapel Lincoln 203 Bullionville Page 4 of 7 COUNTY MARKER NUMBER NAME Lincoln 204 Jackrabbit Lincoln 205 Crystal Springs Lincoln 206 Hiko Lincoln 249 Union Pacific Depot 1923 Lyon 7 Dayton/Chinatown Lyon 61 Moundhouse Lyon 74 Wellington Lyon 85 Sutro Lyon 113 Wabuska Lyon 127 Courthouse Site 1865 - 1909 Lyon 177 Desert Well Station Lyon 186 Union Hotel & Post Office Lyon 192 Buckland's Station Lyon 199 Camels in Dayton Lyon 200 Hall's Station Lyon 223 Devil's Gate Lyon 233 Dayton Cemetery Lyon 255 Wilson Canyon Lyon 257 Nevada's First Gold Discovery Lyon 262 Dayton School House - 1865 Lyon 264 Silver City School House Mineral 16 Mineral County Mineral 60 Hawthorne Mineral 92 Candelaria and Metallic City Mineral 154 Belleville Mineral 183 Walker River Reservation Carson and Colorado R.R. Freight Mineral 237 Depot Nye 15 Tonopah Nye 42 Big Smokey Valley Nye 57 Old Boundary Nye 64 Ophir Nye 96 Round Mountain Nye 97 Manhattan "The Pine Tree Camp" Nye 138 Belmont Nye 159 Ione Nye 165 Nevada Test Site Nye 171 Chief Tecopa Nye 172 Tybo Nye 173 Beatty Page 5 of 7 COUNTY MARKER NUMBER NAME Nye 217 Tate's Stage Station Pershing 17 Pershing County Pershing 23 Humboldt House Applegate-Lassen Emigrant Trail Pershing 49 Cutoff Pershing 145 Unionville Pershing 231 Star City Pershing 232 Reunion in Unionville Storey 13 The Comstock Lode Storey 28 Mark Twain Storey 87 Savage Mansion (c. 1861) Storey 132 Mackay Mansion Storey 185 McCones' Foundries Storey 209 Chollar Mine Storey 211 Old Geiger Grade Storey 228 The Great Fire of 1875 Storey 236 Piper's Opera House African Americans and the Boston Storey 266 Saloon Washoe 4 Junction House Washoe 18 Pyramid Lake Washoe 24 Olinghouse Washoe 29 Chinese in Nevada Washoe 30 Reno Washoe 43 Derby Diversion Dam Washoe 62 Truckee River West Washoe 63 Truckee River East Washoe 68 Wadsworth Washoe 79 Civil War Plot Washoe 81 Grand Army of the Republic Washoe 88 Sparks Washoe 94 The Winters Ranch Washoe 114 Franktown Washoe 128 The Great Train Robbery Washoe 148 The Two Battles of Pyramid Lake Washoe 152 Gerlach Washoe 166 Bowers Mansion Washoe 169 Glendale School (1864-1958) Washoe 189 Southern Pacific Railroad Yards Washoe 191 Verdi Washoe 198 Steamboat Springs Washoe 210 N.C.O. Railroad Depot - 1910 Page 6 of 7 COUNTY MARKER NUMBER NAME Washoe 212 Galena Washoe 218 Geiger Station Washoe 220 The Fight of the Century Washoe 221 Sand Harbor Washoe 227 Lake Mansion Washoe 230 Mount Rose Weather Observatory Washoe 234 Moana Springs Washoe 238 Huffackers Washoe 240 Coney Island Washoe 245 Frederik Joseph DeLongchamps The Great Incline of the Sierra Washoe 246 Nevada Washoe 247 Site of Nevada's First Public Library Virginia and Truckee Railroad Right- Washoe 248 of-Way Washoe 253 Emigrant-Donner Camp Washoe 256 Historic Transportation Washoe 265 Governor Emmet Derby Boyle Washoe 267 Galena Creek Fish Hatchery High Rock Canyon (no marker Washoe 149 present) White Pine 9 Copper Country White Pine 51 Schellbourne White Pine 52 Cherry Creek White Pine 53 Hamilton White Pine 54 Ward Mining District White Pine 84 Jedediah Strong Smith White Pine 98 Osceola 1872-1940 White Pine 99 Taylor White Pine 100 Nevada Northern Railway White Pine 184 Ward Charcoal Ovens White Pine 269 Ely Forging The Link Page 7 of 7.
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