
Beets Garage was built ca. 1930 and owned by a long time area family.
Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada




28 Monday Nov 2022
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Beets Garage was built ca. 1930 and owned by a long time area family.
Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada




28 Monday Nov 2022
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Ish-Curtis / Registration Trust Company Building
Built in 1907 by Loren B. Curtis and Marvin E. Ish. The main floor and basement were occupied by the Registration Trust Company with various other businesses on the second and third floors. In 1919 George Wingfield, the president of the John S. Cook and Company Bankers, purchased the building and moved the bank to the main floor until 1932 when all of his banks in Nevada closed.
After the 1923 fire, the Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad Company moved its offices to the 2nd and third floor until 1932. At which time the Railroad Company purchased the building and took over the 1st floor and remained there until 1947. The building was later a Hotel and Café and has had several owners over the years.
Located at 320 Columbia in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada




28 Monday Nov 2022
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Charles S. Sprague House (“The Gables”)
Home of Blanche Sprague
Organizing Regent of Nevada
February 12, 1910
Built in 1907. Sprague came to Goldfield in December 1905 with an established reputation as a prominent newspaperman and politician from Colorado. In January 1906 he purchased the Goldfield News and developed the newspaper into one of the most successful businesses in the district.
“The Gables” was where Mrs. Blanche Sprague founded the Nevada Branch of the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1910. Mrs. Sprague, a member of the Mayflower Society, was a descendent of both John Alden and Miles Standish, and was a leader in both the social and charitable activities of Goldfield.
Located at 701 Crook Avenue in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada
27 Sunday Nov 2022
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Florence Goldfield Mining Co. Building
Built in 1908 by Thomas G. Lockhart and A. D. Parker for the Florence Goldfield Mining Company’s offices. The only large producing mine that did not get absorbed.
Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada



26 Saturday Nov 2022
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Goldfield Hotel
Built in 1907 by the Hayes – Monette Syndicate and designed by prominent Reno architects Holesworth and Curtis, the Goldfield Hotel was the most prominent building in Goldfield, it operated through the 1940s, into the Goldfield Consolidated Mines Company.
Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada













26 Saturday Nov 2022
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Fellis Brothers Block / Site of Goldfield News Building
Built in 1927 by Peter and George Fellis to expand their confectionery and grocery business into larger quarters.
Although it burned September 29, 1924 this is the site of the Goldfield News Building, one of the most prominent structures built during the height of Goldfield’s boom.
The building standing was one of a few built after the fire by the Fellis brothers. Today it houses “Goldfield Gifts” and KGFN, Goldfield Radio.”
Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada






31 Monday Oct 2022
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E. E. Blake / Peter Fellis House
Built by Blake in 1907, a real estate broker during the boom time, the house was situated on Sundog Avenue. In 1919 it was purchased and moved to Crook Ave, and Fifth Ave by Peter Fellis, who resided in and operated a confectionery store from the house.
Located at 107 Crook Avenue in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

30 Sunday Oct 2022
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Stone House built ca. 1905.
Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada



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Goldfield High School
Built in 1907 by architect-builder Joseph F. Rannells, it is one of four stone schools built from 1906 through 1908, and one of only two still surviving. The high school originally housed four hundred students, and features a large skylight window in the main hall.
Located at 321 Euclid Avenue in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada






29 Saturday Oct 2022
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Sideboard Saloon Ruin
Originally built in 1907 by saloon keeper Patrick Mullin, it was a one story wood building. Its stone arch entrance still standing reminds us how Main Street was the heard of Goldfield commerce.
Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada








