The Lake Mansion in Reno, Nevada, is a historic house that originally stood at the corner of Virginia and California Streets and is now located at 250 Court Street.
It includes Late Victorian and Italianate architecture and was a home associated with Myron Lake, one of Reno's founders, who bought it in 1879.
[2] The house is 36 by 36 feet (11 m × 11 m) and has a hipped roof with a widow's walk.
It was wrapped on three sides by a veranda, which was lost in the move, but which was intended to be replaced.
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