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Episcopal Church / Butler Garage Site

29 Thursday Dec 2022

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Episcopal Church / Butler Garage Site

Originally the site of the Church of St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church built 1907-1909. Served the community until 1938. In the late 1940’s the church had fallen into disrepair and most of the fixtures along with the bell were moved to the Chapel of Camp Galileo in Lake Tahoe. The altar, that had been donated by Tex Richard, was forwarded to the St. Christopher Episcopal church in Bounder City. In 1968 the bell was returned to the area and is now in the St. Marks Episcopal Church in Tonopah.

The Butler garage and filling station was built in the 1950’s and is currently the “Dinky Diner.”

Located at 501 (and 323?) Crook Avenue in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Elks Building

30 Wednesday Nov 2022

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Elks Building

Built in 1925, on the site of the M&M Building that burned in the 1923 fire, and housed Tonopah and Goldfield Railroad Offices. The Elks Lodge served the community for decades with events and community services including the U. S. Post Office.

Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Consolidated Telephone-Telegraph Company Building

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Consolidated Telephone-Telegraph Company Building

This building was the communications center of Goldfield from 1908 until 1963. The Consolidated Telephone-Telegraph Company Building was one of the few spared by a fire that destroyed 53 blocks of the downtown area in 1923. Today, this building survives as an unspoiled expression of the work of turn-of-the-century craftsman, and serves as an example of the business life in the Tonopah-Goldfield area from the years when the mines were producing millions and bringing new prosperity to Nevada. From 1904 to 1910, the gold mines of the region boomed. With more than 15,000 people, Goldfield was the largest city in Nevada during that period, having four railroads and other modern conveniences. The town was damaged by a flash flood in 1913 and mining was in decline, so many people left the area. The fire of 1923 caused the remaining residents to leave. Today the largest employer in Goldfield is Esmeralda County.

This is Nevada State Historical Marker #242, located outside the Esmeralda County Courthouse in Goldfield, Nevada. See others on this page:

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The Southern Nevada Consolidated Telephone-Telegraph Company Building was built in 1905, telephone and telegraph lines were first extended from Tonopah to Goldfield in January 1904. By mid-1907 at the peak of Goldfield’s boom, with over 20,000 people, telephone and telegraph service had become an indispensable element of business and mining activity. After the decline of Goldfield and for the next six decades, this building continued to serve the communication needs of the area. Jim Casey co-founder of UPS owned and operated a messenger service in this building in 1906.

Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Gemfield and Car Art

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Northern Café / Dreams Come True Antiques

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Northern Café / Dreams Come True Antiques

Built in 1950 as a restaurant and bar, currently is “Bear & Barbarosa” store front.

Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Attorney’s Office / The General Store

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Attorney’s Office / The General Store

This was the site of offices and living quarters of husband and wife attorneys Thomas L. Foley and Alice Dean Foley. Their office and home was set back off Crook and the corner lot served as a play yard for their daughter Alice. The offices remained until The General Store was built in the 1950’s.

Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Frame House / Columbia Bar

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Frame House / Columbia Bar

Moved ca. 1923. Was an early residence in Goldfield. In 1996 it was remodeled into the Cactus Club and later renamed the Columbia Bar.

Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Assay Office

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Assay Office

The Downer Brothers Assayers moved their offices to this location after the 1923 fire.

Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Northern Saloon

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Northern Saloon and Restaurant.

An early home moved to this location after the 1923 fire. Known for many years as “Still Norms Place”. Restaurant added on in 2007.

Located in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

Champion House

29 Tuesday Nov 2022

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Champion House

Built ca. 1905.

In more recent times it was a local assayers house.

Located at 574 E Crook Avenue in the Goldfield National Historic District in Goldfield, Nevada

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