Historical Markers in Storey County, Nevada
601's
African Americans and the Boston Saloon
African Americans And The Boston Saloon
Assay Office and Justice Court
Bank of California
Banner Brothers Building
BOB
Bonner Shaft of the Gould & Curry Mine
C & C Mining Works
C. J. Prescott House
Captain Edward Faris Storey
Chinatown
Chinatown
Chollar Mine
Chollar Potosi Mining Co.
Col. Morris Pinschower Building
Combination Shaft
Consolidated Virginia & California Pan Mill
E Clampus Vitus Building
Eagle Engine Co. No.3
Engineering Marvels on the Comstock
First Presbyterian Church
Fort Homestead, Gold Hill, Nevada
Founders of Julia C. Bulette Chapter
Fourth Ward School
Frank Bell
Gold Hill
Gold Hill Brewery
Gold Hill Hotel
Gold Hill Millionaires
Gould & Curry Offices
Hale & Norcross Mining Co.
I.O.O.F. Monument
In Memory of Julia C. Bulette
John Pearson
John William Mackay
John Snowshoe Thompson / James T. Fennimore
Liberty Engine Co. No.1
Liberty Engine Company No. 1
Life in Virginia City on the Comstock Lode
Lousetown
Mackay Mansion
Mackay Mansion
Mark Twain
Mary Jane Simpson
Maynard Block
Michelson Residence
Old Geiger Grade
Old Miners Union Hall
Ophir Grade
Pipers Opera House
Red Dog Saloon
Red Light District
Savage Mansion (c. 1861)
Savage Mining Co.
Ships of the Nevada Desert
Silver Terrace Cemeteries
Site of International Hotels
St. Mary Louise Hospital
St. Mary's in the Mountains
Storey County Courthouse
The Big Bonanza
The Comstock Lode
The Comstock Trail and History Kiosk
The Crystal Bar
The Delta
The Fourth Ward School
The Glory of Solidarity and Fraternity
The Great Fire of 1875
The Great Fire of 1875
The Jewish Cemetery - Virginia City 1862
The Millionaires Club
The Nevada Bank of San Francisco
The Pioneer Church
The Piper - Beebe House
The Storey County Jail
The Territorial Enterprise
The Union Brewery
The Yellow Jacket Mine Fire
V & T Car No. 13
V & T, 1869 - 1950
Veterans Day November 11th 1995
Virginia & Gold Hill Water Company
Virginia and Truckee Railroad
Virginia City
Washoe Engine Co. No.4
William Sharon
William Wright aka Dan De Quille
Young America Engine Co. No. 2
Sixty-Two Building