Abraham Curry House 406 North Nevada Street, Carson City, NV 89703
About the Business
The Abraham Curry House is a historic landmark located at 406 North Nevada Street in Carson City, Nevada. This beautifully preserved house offers visitors a glimpse into the life of Abraham Curry, the founder of Carson City. Tourists can explore the rooms of the house, filled with period furnishings and artifacts, and learn about the history of the area. The Abraham Curry House is a must-visit tourist attraction for those interested in the rich history of Nevada and the American West.
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"The Abraham Curry house is the home of the founder of Carson City, Abraham Curry. He was also the first Warden of the Nevada Territorial prison and first Superintendent of the Carson City Mint. The inside of the house has been modernized. The outside of the house is still the original stones from the prison quarry and was built in 1871. This house is not open to the public."
"Cool historic landmark but is privately owned"
"The new owner obviously loves the house and is taking great care of it."
"Perfect for pokemon go players!"
"It is a private residence, so cant go in. But good to visit because Abraham Curry founded Carson City. It's a beautiful town! Go to Lone Mountain Cemetery to visit Mr. Curry's grave. :)"
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