Storey County, Nevada

A Glimpse into the Unique Lifestyle of Storey County, Nevada

Tucked between the rugged ridgelines of western Nevada and the quiet persistence of the high desert, Storey County offers a lifestyle that feels both timeless and quietly revolutionary. This is a place where history is not confined to museums, where community still matters, and where daily life unfolds at a pace that allows people to breathe, reflect, and connect…(read more)

The Gold Hill Hotel and Saloon in Virginia City, Nevada

Rooming house, private residence, bar, brothel, this solid structure has steadfastly survived against all odds. A thriving, full-service rooming, dining and drinking establishment, the Gold Hill Hotel is the oldest continually operating hotel in the state of Nevada…(read more)

Virginia City Historic District in Virginia City, Nevada

Situated in the town of Virginia City, Nevada, the Virginia City Historic District holds the title of the most complete authentic western town in the United States. It has earned the nickname “the real west” due to its meticulous preservation and architectural genuineness…(read more)

Horse Thief Canyon Desperados

When it was first created by Buffalo Bill in the nineteenth century, the cowboy show was a chance for city folk in the east to see firsthand the lifestyle of the Western Frontier. While that Frontier may no longer exist, one authentic reenactment group strives to keep the history of the Wild West alive…(read more)

Union Brewery in Virginia City, Nevada

A small Unique Bar from the 1800’s rich with History from the Historic Town of Virginia City. Always a Happy Atmosphere where our Patrons will enjoy elbowing up to bar mingling with our wonderful Locals…(read more)

Cobb Mansion: A Cozy Retreat in a Historic Setting

Comfortable and Well-Appointed Rooms: Each room in the Cobb Mansion is meticulously decorated to reflect the Victorian era, complete with period furniture and elegant touches. However, the comfort is far from antiquated. Guests can expect plush bedding, comfortable seating areas, and individual climate control to ensure a restful night’s sleep…(read more)

Saint Mary’s In the Mountains Located in Virginia City, Nevada

Originally established in 1859 by Father Peter Joseph Machebeuf, the church was the first Catholic place of worship in Nevada. Father Machebeuf, dispatched by the Bishop of Monterey, California, arrived in Virginia City to minister to the growing Catholic community, comprised mainly of miners, ranchers, and their families…(read more)

Welcome to Red Dog Saloon in Virginia City, Nevada

One of the most iconic places in Northern Nevada.
THE local favorite for food, drink, and entertainment!
Enjoy a laid-back environment, inside and outside
dining available!

Check out our list of upcoming events and make sure you don’t miss our great entertainment!..(read more)

The Combination Shaft

The Combination Shaft was started in 1875, when the owners of the Chollar-Potosi, Hale & Corcross, and Savage mines combined efforts to sink a deep shaft to explore greater depths of the Comstock Lode. At a depth of 3,250 feet, the Combination Shaft was the deepest shaft on the Comstock Lode, and at the time the second deepest in the world…(read more)

The Virginia City Outlaws

The Virginia City Outlaws have performed explosive Wild West Gunfight Shows in Virginia City for more than 20 years!..(read more)

Silver Queen Hotel and Casino in Virginia City, Nevada

Stroll back in time and enjoy a unique adventure. Spend the evening in a 145 year old hotel that offers 28 beautifully restored rooms. Each room features its own built-in bathroom, including a shower or an authentic claw foot bathtub. We are located in the center of Virginia City and are a ghost hunters delight…(read more)

Comstock Firemen’s Museum in Virginia City, Nevada

The Comstock Firemen’s Museum, located in Nevada’s Virginia City, stands as a true homage to the rich heritage of firefighting in the United States. Established in 1987 by a dedicated consortium of former firefighters and fire historians, this museum resides within the premises of the former Virginia Firehouse…(read more)

The B Street House – Sam Davis Room in Virginia City, Nevada

Private room in bed and breakfast hosted by Saralyn. Set on a mountainside of deep and rich history — the world famous Comstock — this fainted lady was fully restored in 2007 to its original 1875 luster including, a reproduction of the original parlor wallpaper. The grounds are fully landscaped and the property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places kept by the National Park Service…(read more)

The Making of the Longbranch Shootout

Movie Director Doc Durden and Producer M. Kameron Hawkins were seen in August 2021 at the Virginia City Union Brewery, filming their last project – The Long Branch Saloon Shootout: A Behind the Scenes Short Film based on a documentary. But how did this project come about?…(read more)