This was one of those times when satisfying my hunger was staved off a little longer while my eyes did the feasting instead. I took these pictures inside one of the saloon cafes lining the main street of Historic Virginia City in Nevada. I love things Victorian, so this was a treat!
Virginia City flourished in the nineteenth century due to abundant gold mines in its surrounding hills. Here's a short excerpt from the History of Nevada:
The history of this county is, to some extent, the history of the whole State. It was here that the mines were discovered; here they developed into the wonderful proportions that revolutionized all previous values, and sent trade and manufactures into new channels, built new cities, and sent new millionaires into the world.
Walking the streets of the historic district was a fun travel back in time. Too bad the streets were paved and gun duels were banned. :mrgreen:
For more information about the city, check out the following sites:
“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul,
and paints his own nature into his pictures.”
~Henry Ward Beecher
More electric lamps! Yes of course! Old lamps that once used candles or some other energi source are electrified!
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Good morning Hannah, thanks for sharing all of the views of great lights .... have a good week-end...
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Great photos!!! I love these kinds of historical places, too.
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