Lake Mansion, Reno
The Lake Mansion is a cherished historic house that has undergone several relocations throughout its existence. Originally constructed in 1877 at the corner of Virginia and California Streets, it currently resides at 250 Court Street. The house showcases a blend of Late Victorian and Italianate architectural styles and holds a significant association with Myron Lake, one of Reno's founders, who acquired the property in 1879.
The Lake Mansion has witnessed a remarkable journey. In 1971, the house was moved to the grounds of the Convention Center, located at the corner of Kietzke Lane and Virginia Street. Subsequently, in 2004, it underwent another relocation to its present location. Despite these moves, the Lake Mansion's historical value was recognized, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
The house features a hipped roof with a widow's walk, characteristic of its era. A charming veranda wraps around three sides of the house, adding to its allure and providing a welcoming outdoor space.
In 2008, an adjacent enclosed garden pavilion was constructed to complement the Lake Mansion. This pavilion serves as a venue for event rentals and houses classes and events organized by Arts for All Nevada. The non-profit organization owns and operates the Lake Mansion, ensuring its preservation and fostering artistic opportunities throughout the community.
With its fusion of Late Victorian and Italianate architectural elements, the Lake Mansion represents the craftsmanship and architectural style of its time. The adjacent garden pavilion further enhances the property's value, providing a space for community engagement and artistic expression.
Today, the Lake Mansion is not only a historic landmark but also a vibrant center for arts and cultural activities. Its relocation, preservation, and use by Arts for All Nevada exemplify the community's commitment to honoring and celebrating its past while fostering creativity and inclusivity.
The Lake Mansion has witnessed a remarkable journey. In 1971, the house was moved to the grounds of the Convention Center, located at the corner of Kietzke Lane and Virginia Street. Subsequently, in 2004, it underwent another relocation to its present location. Despite these moves, the Lake Mansion's historical value was recognized, and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
The house features a hipped roof with a widow's walk, characteristic of its era. A charming veranda wraps around three sides of the house, adding to its allure and providing a welcoming outdoor space.
In 2008, an adjacent enclosed garden pavilion was constructed to complement the Lake Mansion. This pavilion serves as a venue for event rentals and houses classes and events organized by Arts for All Nevada. The non-profit organization owns and operates the Lake Mansion, ensuring its preservation and fostering artistic opportunities throughout the community.
With its fusion of Late Victorian and Italianate architectural elements, the Lake Mansion represents the craftsmanship and architectural style of its time. The adjacent garden pavilion further enhances the property's value, providing a space for community engagement and artistic expression.
Today, the Lake Mansion is not only a historic landmark but also a vibrant center for arts and cultural activities. Its relocation, preservation, and use by Arts for All Nevada exemplify the community's commitment to honoring and celebrating its past while fostering creativity and inclusivity.
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Sight Name: Lake Mansion
Sight Location: Reno, USA (See walking tours in Reno)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Reno, USA (See walking tours in Reno)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Reno, Nevada
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Travel Distance: 3.1 Km or 1.9 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles