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Geo. H. Meyers Hardware

Date of photo: 1950s
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Flickr

Tags: carsoncity, carsonstreet, geohmeyershardware, kitzmeyersdrugs, musserstreet,

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Thanks to Fred Nietz

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Geo. H. Meyers Hardware occupied this stone building at the corner of Carson and Musser streets for several decades during the 20th century. A sign on the side of the building advertises garden supplies, housewares, trailer supplies, plumbing, tools, and glass, all available apparently through the back entrance. There is also a sign for Fuller Paints on the side.

Past the hardware store, some of the other storefronts along Carson Street can be seen. Kitzmeyer Drugs, Sprouse Reitz, Tim's Liquor House, and the edge of the Silver Spur sign at Carson and Proctor.

The Geo. H. Meyers Hardware building today is home to the Nevada Secretary of State Annex.

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Date Uploaded: February 23, 2008

Permanent Link: http://wnhpc.com/details/flickr2284782188

Contributor: Arlington Group Events (via Flickr)

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