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Along S. Virginia Street in front of the Atlantis Casino - Reno
City
Reno
Region
Reno-Tahoe
Not signed
No signs exist for this marker.
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Difficult
Difficult to see from the road.
See "Notes" section for parking!
Exact Description
Here was located one of the busiest crossroads of pioneer Nevada, converging point for many major toll roads of the area. The earliest emigrants from the east crossed through Truckee Meadows at this point and by 1853 the intersection was known as Junction House, first permanent settlement in this valley and a stopping place for thousands.
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Junction House, later called Andersons, was a station for such toll roads of the 1860's as the turnpike to Washoe City, the Myron Lake road to Oregon, the Geiger roads to Virginia City and the important Henness Pass route to California.
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Governor Sparks bought the property in the late 1890's and more recently it belonged to cattleman William Moffat.
NOTES
Do you happen to have a Diamond Member Player Card for the Atlantis Casino? No? Didn't think so.
As tempting as it is, don't even think of parking directly behind the marker. Getting slammed with a major fine and/or impoundment simply isn't worth it. Do yourself a favor and park across Virginia Street in the regular parking area for Atlantis and use either the crosswalk or the casino sky bridge over Virginia Street.
The old Stone beauty sits all by its lonesome along Virginia Street. Taken in 2017.
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The old Stone beauty sits all by its lonesome along Virginia Street. Taken in 2017.