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Lakeview House

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Built
  
1873

Opened
  
1873

Added to NRHP
  
5 January 1978

NRHP Reference #
  
78003211

Area
  
1 ha

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Lakeview House

Location
  
U.S. 395 south of E. Lake Blvd., Carson City, Nevada

Built by
  
Virginia City & Gold Hill Water Co.

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The Lakeview House, on U.S. Route 395 south of E. Lake Blvd. in Carson City, Nevada, is a historic house overlooking Washoe Lake that was built in 1873. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

This home was deemed significant for association with "early-day recreation, transportation, lumbering, and water-supply enterprises." It was built on the site of an inn that had burned in 1871. It was "headquarters" of John B. Overton, supervisor of the Virginia City & Gold Hill Water Company, which built a water pipe through the area. The area was the end of a nine-mile-long lumber flume which brought timber used in Comstock Lode mines, and was loaded there onto the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. The house was located near the underground large pipe that runs down from Marlette Lake through the same pipe up to Virginia City. This water pipe was an engineering marvel for its day, using only the water pressure flow from Marlette Lake. The water pressure alone forced the water back up to Virginia City. This water pipe from Marlette Lake continues to provide Virginia City fresh water to this day. The house was later home of several succeeding supervisors and "watermasters". The house is located about four miles northwest of downtown Carson City, proper.

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