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Historic Houses and Buildings of Reno, Nevada: An Architectural and Historical Guide

Autor Holly Walton-Buchanan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iun 2007 – vârsta ani
This guide highlights the architectural and historical significance of more than sixty important homes, ranch houses, and buildings in Reno, Nevada. Known as The Biggest Little City in the World since the 1930s, when quickie divorces and casino gaming were legalized by the Nevada Legislature, Reno has reinvented itself several times during its nearly 150 years of history. Founded in the 1860s on the banks of the scenic Truckee River in Northern Nevada, Reno has had a fascinating journey, from its beginnings as an Emigrant Trail outpost, to its role in the mid-1930s invention of the hotel and casino industry. Cattle barons, mine speculators, and bank presidents in 19th century Reno built their mansions on the high bluff above the Truckee River, surrounded by extensive gardens, transforming the arid little town into what author Walter Van Tilburg Clark called The City of Trembling Leaves. Also featured is the beautiful University of Nevada, Reno, campus, with its Neoclassical buildings designed by Reno s most prominent architect, Frederic Delongchamps. Enhanced with both historical and contemporary photographs, the book includes maps, a glossary of architectural terms with local examples, and a list of architectural styles found in Reno.
 
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ISBN-13: 9781891033353
ISBN-10: 1891033352
Pagini: 403
Dimensiuni: 203 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: Black Rock Press
Colecția Black Rock Press

Recenzii

There are architectural treasures in Reno. In Historic Houses and Buildings of Reno, Nevada, Holly Walton-Buchanan treats architecture enthusiasts to the best of Reno's historic buildings set in the context of the Biggest Little City's remarkable and colorful history. The tours offered in this book will appeal to visitors and residents alike. With this beautifully published and carefully researched book, Dr. Walton-Buchanan supports the efforts of preservationists by encouraging appreciation of Reno's historic resources. Her own delight in these architectural treasures comes through in her writing. The story of Reno's architectural history is greatly enhanced by Bob Blesse's photographs. Historic Houses and Buildings of Reno, Nevada fills a long-empty gap in the understanding of our built environment. --Mella Rothwell Harmon Curator of History, Nevada Historical Society
A nice review for the seasoned Reno historian and a great introduction for the newcomer to the general history and architecture of Reno. This book is a launching pad to discovery of Reno s architectural diversity and can serve the enthusiast as a reference to further research. --Jack Hursh Native Nevadan, local history advocate, co-founder of Truckee Meadows Remembered

Notă biografică

Holly Walton-Buchanan (b. 1942 in Salt Lake City, UT) moved to Nevada at a young age and grew up loving Western History. After teaching history and Spanish for many years, she wrote her first book based on her doctoral dissertation, Education for Nevada: The History of the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Reno (2004). Her second book, Historic Houses and Buildings of Reno (2007), is very popular with Reno's old timers as well as newcomers. In 2008 the University of Nevada hired her to tell the story of the famous Mackay School of Mines, in honor of its 100th anniversary (Mackay Memories, 2008). She lives with her geologist husband in Reno and travels frequently to Italy and South America. In 2010 Holly started working on her fourth book, about the early ranches in Western Nevada. She started with the iconic Damonte Ranch in Reno, which has a fascinating history of its own, but then she delved further back into the story about other ranches, discovering more about how the first ranches were important to the survival of the mining operations on the Comstock Lode. This led to the story of Carson Valley, the site of Nevada's first permanent settlments (by Mormons from Utah), and the dominance of the valley by Northern Europeans, especially Scandinavians and Germans. As the green valleys at the base of the Eastern Sierra Nevada were flourishing, Nevada became a state (1864) and was soon home to a population boom -- mostly miners and railroad workers -- that soon went bust around 1900. As the population declined, Italian immigrants arrived and took over the old ranches and farms, transforming the Truckee Meadows and other nearby areas into centers of agriculture. The last chapter of Holly's book (Land of the Buckaroo: Historic Ranches of Western Nevada, 2013, Jack Bacon & Company), says it all: Italians to the Rescue. Holly worked with several descendants in Reno and Carson Valley to craft this historic tale, many of whom furnished photographs and stories about their hardworking ancestors.

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This guide highlights the architectural and historical significance of more than sixty important homes, ranch houses, and buildings in Reno, Nevada.