Our Dayton (Nevada) Day...
To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Lincoln Highway, a group of history buffs gathered and headed down US 50 to the historic town of Dayton, the first and oldest permanent settlement in Nevada (1851).
Dayton's volunteer fire department, founded November 6, 1863, is one of Nevada's oldest. |
This jail, in the firehouse, is from the 1860s and is a wrought-iron, mail-ordered cell used until 1966! The wall is adorned with graffiti from some early inmates. Super cool. |
This hotel (1870) boasted a two-story outhouse so the upstairs guests would not have to go to the street level. History has some very funny facts. |
History
is a kind of introduction to more interesting people
than we can
possibly meet in our restricted lives;
let us not neglect the
opportunity.
~Dexter Perkins
1 comments:
Ha! Love the Braun picture (and the postcard!). I love historic towns. It is good to hear that Dayton is keeping their cemetery in order...
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