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Arlington Hotel

Date of photo: 1900
Photographer: Unknown

Source: Carson City: The Early Years

Tags: arlingtonhotel, carsoncity, carsonstreet, downtowncc, grayreidwrightbuilding, usmint,

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This photo shows the Arlington Hotel, which occupied the block on the west side of Carson, between Spear and Robinson. The hotel was built in 1877, and torn down in the 1960s. At the left, you can see the facade is different. That short segment was actually part of another building, the Gray Reid Wright Building. It was adjacent to the Arlington, and demolished at the same time. At the far right a part of the U.S. Mint can be seen.

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Date Uploaded: January 22, 2019

Permanent Link: http://wnhpc.com/details/tey0121

Source: Carson City: The Early Years


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