Showing posts with label Lyon County Courthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lyon County Courthouse. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Yerington Monday: Lyon County and the Lyon County Court House

Yerington Monday:  Lyon County and the Lyon County Court House

Lyon county is located in the Western/Central portion of Nevada and includes the towns of: Dayton, Fernley, Mark Twain, Mound House, Silver City, Silver Springs, Stagecoach, Smith Valley, Yerington (County Seat).  The Lyon County Courthouse sits very stately right on Main street.  It is perhaps the most beautiful building in Yerington. When I was a kid the library was located in the basement of the courthouse.  The jail was also located in the courthouse.  What I loved most was the courthouse lawns.  It was a great place to walk, play and picnic. It had a public water fountain which quenched many a thirst on hot summer days. Most of the lawns are now occupied by Lyon County administrative buildings.




Lyon County was named after Nathaniel Lyon (July 14, 1818 – August 10, 1861) who was the first Union general to be killed in the American Civil War and is noted for his actions in the state of Missouri at the beginning of the conflict. Some credit his quick action and hard line Unionism for stopping the Missouri secession movement.
There were stories that it was named for Captain Robert Lyon, a survivor of the Pyramid Lake War in 1860, but Nevada State Archives staff discovered a county seal with the picture of the Civil War general, settling the conflict
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Lyon County’s first County Seat was established at Dayton on November 29, 1861, which had just changed its name from Nevada City, and which had been called Chinatown before that. The economic success of nearby Virginia City prompted officials to invest early in public architecture. Dayton's courthouse was one of the first built in the state. After the Dayton Court House burned down in 1909, the seat was moved to Yerington in 1911.

The county hired Henry Sweetapple as building supervisor. Records indicate that the spending limit for construction was $30,000, but the actual cost is unknown. Completed in 1864, the two-story brick building exhibited an elaborate molded cornice, and brick corner pilasters. Fire destroyed the courthouse in 1909. Daytonites suspected arsonists from Yerington in the south.

Regardless, county commissioners moved the seat of government to Yerington, stopping an effort in Dayton to rebuild their courthouse.

In 1911, the county accepted plans from Frederick DeLongchamps for a structure in Yerington, to be located on Main and Grove Streets on land donated by Mary Burton.
The project budget included $35,000 for construction, $3,000 for a jail, and $4,000 for furnishings. It was built by the Ward Brothers and Calder of Reno, and supervised by George W. Hollsworth. During construction, the southern section of the building collapsed and blame was initially directed at DeLongchamps. A formal investigation later exonerated him.
Completed in 1912, the brick structure exhibits a Beaux-Arts design mixed with Neoclassical elements. The exterior includes a highly sculpted cornice with dentils, and granite entrance steps flanked by iron lampposts. Two pairs of terra cotta columns support a large pediment over the front porch. The interior contains a central hall of large white and green tiles, with six-foot-high wainscoting.
Including a recent addition, two structures were added to the rear of the courthouse that match the style of the original building. DeLongchamps designed the first addition in 1935.

The Lyon County Courthouse is home to the Third Judicial District Court of Nevada. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 24, 1983.
Lyon County Courthouse Courtroom (Yerington, Nevada)
Lyon County Ten Commandments Monument donated by the Fraternal Order of Eagles located in front of the Lyon County Courthouse in Yerington, Nevada




1938 Postcard of Lyon County Courthouse, Yerington Nevada

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Yerington Monday: Casino West

Yerington Monday:  Casino West

Ok, friends and Yeringtonites, I need your help with this post.  I could not find much on the internet about Casino West or Larry Masini its former owner.  I would be interested in knowing what buildings were replaced by this casino for one thing.  I was disappointed to see that almost a quarter of our Main Street buildings were demolished to make room for this Casino.  On the up side we gained a movie theater, bowling alley, pizza parlor and motel.  

It would be interesting to know a little bit more about the Masini, Larry and Patricia.Our best bet of preserving our history may be an oral history from the many people that know things that are not on the internet or in books.  Please don’t be shy...share what you know in the comment areas.  We will all be grateful for any information tidbits you may have.  Casino West is now Pioneer Crossing and the motel is called Yerington Inn.


Movie Theater Entrance


Casino Entrance


Casino West Neon Sign


Casio West looking towards Bridge Street shows the old F & B and Lyon County Courthouse.


$1.00 Casino West Token  Casino West was one of the few places left in Nevada where you could play 21 for a dollar a hand.


$ 25 Casino West Token

Yerington Monday: Pioneer Crossing

Yerington Monday:  Pioneer Crossing

Pioneer Crossing Casino is in Yerington, Nevada and is open daily 24 hours. The casino's 31,000 square foot gaming space features 143 gaming machines and two table games. The property has one restaurant and two hotels with seventy-seven rooms.  "Pioneer Crossing, where you're more than a guest, you're a friend and a neighbor"
Pioneer Crossing Casino took ownership of the former Casino West casino property in October 2013. New Owners re Mike Benjamin and Mike Melarkey.  They also own properties in Fernley and Dayton.

11 North Main Street
Yerington, Nevada 89447-2230
United States
(775) 463-2481

Pioneer Crossing Casino looking towards Goldfield Ave.


Wagon Wheel Restaurant inside of casino.


$1 & $5 Pioneer Crossing tokens


Yerington Inn Neon Sign


Yerington Inn looking towards Bridge Street shows the old F & B and Lyon County Courthouse.

Property Features. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Additional amenities include RV and truck parking and air conditioning in public areas.

Guestrooms. The 79 air-conditioned guestrooms at Yerington Inn include coffee/tea makers and clock radios. Guests can use the in-room complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access. Rooms are equipped with LCD televisions with cable channels. All accommodations provide desks and direct-dial phones; free local calls are offered (restrictions may apply). In addition, amenities available on request include irons/ironing boards, extra towels/bedding, and wake-up calls. Housekeeping is offered daily. Renovation of all guestrooms was completed in April 2012.


Yerington Inn is Geo Cache Friendly Hotel and has 1 of the treasure boxes on Site
Geocaching is an outdoor recreational activity, in which participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers, called "geocaches" or "caches", anywhere in the world.
A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook (with a pen or pencil). The geocacher enters the date they found it and signs it with their established code name. After signing the log, the cache must be placed back exactly where the person found it. Larger containers such as plastic storage containers (Tupperware or similar) or ammunition boxes can also contain items for trading, such as toys or trinkets, usually of more sentimental worth than financial. Geocaching shares many aspects with bench-marking, trig-pointing, orienteering, treasure-hunting, letter-boxing, and way-marking.

Mike J.  Melarkey, CEO & Owner of Pioneer Crossing Casino.

Mr. Michael J. Melarkey, Esq., is Presiding Independent Director of Southwest Gas Corporation. He is a partner in the law firm of Avansino, Melarkey, Knobel, Mulligan & McKenzie for more than 35 years, received his undergraduate degree from the University of Nevada, Reno, his law degree from the University of San Francisco and his masters in laws in taxation from New York University. He has been in private legal practice in Reno, Nevada, since 1976. Mr. Melarkey is a member of the American Bar Association, the International Association of Gaming Lawyers and the State Bar of Nevada. He is a trustee of the Bretzlaff Foundation, the Robert S. and Dorothy J. Keyser Foundation, the Roxie and Azad Joseph Foundation and the E. L. Wiegand Trust. He is Vice President of Miami Oil Producers, Inc. and has ownership interests in the Pioneer Crossing Casino in Fernley, Nevada, the Pioneer Crossing Casino in Dayton, Nevada, and the Pioneer Crossing in Yerington, Nevada. He also serves as a director of the Gabelli Dividend & Income Trust, the Gabelli Global Utility and Income Trust, GDL Fund, the GAMCO Global Gold, Natural Resources & Income Trust by Gabelli, and the GAMCO Natural Resources, Gold & Income Trust by Gabelli, all closed-end mutual funds.


Mike Benjamin,  CEO & President, Pioneer Crossing Casinos

Pioneer Crossing Casinos owns and operates full service casinos in Northern Nevada. We are located in Fernley, Dayton and Yerington. In Fernley we have the Chuckwagon Restaurant serving wonderful breakfasts, lunch and dinner, 7 days a week. We also have a full service sports book, a traditional bar and 256 slots. In Dayton we also have a sports lounge and 219 slots. And in Yerington, we have a lounge with live entertainment, a bowling center, a state of the art movie theater and a 400 seat convention center. Pioneer Crossing Casinos team of people are the best in the business and focus on the enjoyment of our guests.
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