The King–McBride Mansion, at 26-28 S. Howard St. in Virginia City, Nevada, is a historic Italianate-style house that was built in 1876, not long after the "Great Fire" in October, 1875.
[3] George Anson King was a banker who put in place the Nevada Bank of San Francisco in Virginia City built the King—McBride Mansion about 1870.
The mansion became eligible for being enlisted in the National Register of Historic Places under criteria A and C.[4] The 3-story building is wood framed and it includes 2 bays flanking the central portico and an irregular floor-plan, elaborate walnut staircase, marble fireplaces and 19th-century clear glass skylight.
Many rich and famous people of Comstock including Bonanza king John Mackay, banker J. P. Martin, Judge Richard Rising and mine Superintendent Charles Forman had houses close to the King—McBride Mansion.
The Bonanza Inn served as a tasteful retreat for eastern society waiting for their 6-week residency period for a Nevada divorce.