Designed by prolific Nevada architect Frederic Joseph DeLongchamps, it serves today as both the Carson Valley Museum & Cultural Center and a middle school and is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.
[1] The Carson Valley Museum & Cultural Center is operated by the Douglas County Historical Society.
The museum's displays include a "Main Street" exhibit with period businesses such as a mercantile, dry goods and drug store, doctor's office, barbershop and newspaper office.
Other exhibits include area Basque immigrants, Native Americans, Nevada's wild and free-roaming mustangs.
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