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Preserving history in Eureka Nevada.

With the possible exception of Virginia City, no other Nevada community has retained its historical character like Eureka Nevada.

Over the years, fires and floods forced Eureka Nevada residents to rebuild structures out of brick which resulted in more permanent buildings. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a walking tour of Eureka Nevada presents wonderfully preserved brick and wood buildings. The 1879 Eureka Nevada County Courthouse still houses the original courtroom complete with original wainscoting, pressed tin ceiling and chandeliers.

Across the street from the courthouse in Eureka Nevada, is the restored Eureka Opera House. This 1880 structure was built on the ashes of the Odd Fellows Hall. It has served as the gathering place for Eureka Nevada. The first silent movie was shown in 1915. In the 1920's, the opera house became the Eureka Theatre and presented "talkie" shows.

By 1958 the building had fallen into disrepair and a three-year restoration began in 1990. The building received the 1994 National Preservation Honor Award after being reopened on October 5, 1993. Today the Eureka Opera House is a full service convention and cultural arts center.

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Points of interest in and around Eureka Nevada:

Self-Guided Historic Architecture Driving or Walking Tour Map

Eureka Sentinel Museum

Eureka Opera House

Eureka County Swimming Pool

Perdiz Sport Shooting Complex