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Exhibits |
(Left) Part of the model railroad display - Wiegand Bldg. (Right) Office of Dr. Mary Fulstone, Pioneer Nevada Physician - Thompson Bldg. |
Boxes, cans, and bottles on display in the Old General Store. (Yes, we have Prince Albert in a can.) |
Historical photos, baskets and cradleboard from the Yerington Paiute Tribe. |
A working blacksmith shop, with forge, anvil, and tools |
Authentic wooden hay derrick |
The Hillygus gas station, once the oldest Texaco station in Nevada |
The city of Yerington is named for Henry Marvin Yerington (left) 1828 - 1910, prominent Nevada businessman and railroad builder. |