Virginia City, Nevada is one of the coolest Old West mining towns left in the country, and rightfully so as it was once the site of the biggest bonanza in the country’s history. Ten years after the California gold rush brought tens of thousands of people west to find their fortunes, Henry Comstock discovered gold at what would later be called Gold Canyon. The Comstock Lode would bring 25,000 people into the desolate Nevada hills and Virginia City would come to be known at “The Richest Place on Earth”. Because of the tremendous wealth in the area, huge hurdles would be overcome as the town grew, including piping in water from the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains and building a railroad up the steep grade to bring supplies in and out of town. Beautiful churches, mansions, schools and a gorgeous county courthouse were built, along with dozens of saloons, gambling halls and brothels. As a nod to the latter, you’ll notice that the statue of Justice on the courthouse isn’t blind, but instead holds a constant watch over the town. In total, over $400 million dollars worth of gold and silver came out of these hills, equivalent to several billion in today’s money. These riches would filter out of the hills and be responsible for the founding of Reno and for turning San Francisco into the beautiful city it is today. It also helped fund the Union cause during the Civil War, hastening the push for Nevada’s statehood. Nevada’s “Battle Born” motto and designation as the Silver State are both a direct result of the wealth of Virginia City. When the minerals played out, the population dwindled and major fires burned down a lot of what Virginia City once was. Today, nostalgia for the past brings in plenty of tourism and it’s well worth a visit. I hope you enjoy these photos from colorful, historic Virginia City, Nevada a town where the Old West lives on.

St. Paul’s

Inside St. Mary’s

St. Mary of the Mountains

Delta Saloon on C St.

Bonanza and the Silver Dollar

Dusk at the Bucket o’ Blood

County Courthouse

The Old Fourth Ward School

Wagon Wheel Lights!

Cigar Bar

Covered Boardwalks

The Bucket o’ Blood

The West End of C St.

The Fraternal Organizations

Straight Down C St.

C St. Businesses

C St.

E Clampus Vitus and the Miner’s Union

Cigar Bar

Crystal Bar

The Old Red Garter

Justice is Watching

The Fourth Ward School

Piper’s Opera House

Old Cars

The New Fire Department

C St.

C St.

C St.

Virginia City Mining Company

Old Mining Equipment

Remembering the Past

Good Morning

I Love the Reflection

The Old Washoe Club

Colorful Businesses Along the Gillig Block

Four Chimneys!

Red Dog Saloon

Ponderosa

The Mackay Mansion

The Old Depot

Colorful C St. Businesses

The Silver Dollar

How Far From Home?

The Opera House

Silver Queen

The Old Fire House

Virginia and Truckee Money Car

Comstock Museum

All Aboard!

Red Dog Saloon

Carved From the Tree That is Now the Statue’s Base

The V & T

It Was Wild

How The Other Half Lives

The Undertaker

Cool Old Buildings

Looking Down the Hill

Snow on the Mountains

Savage Mansion - There Was Definitely Money in this Town

The Silver Queen

The Silver King

Old Blacksmith Shop

Cool Jewelry Shop

Graves Castle on Millionaire’s Row

Cool Little Victorian

At the Cemetery

Old Equipment

C St

At the Cemetery

The County Courthouse

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