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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Sniveler’s Inn
This house was built by Randall Wungnema and members of the Wungnema Family for his wife, Mama Hope, as an anniversary present. When the family moved out, the house had a second life as a bar, the Sniveler’s Inn. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
Corpus Christi Catholic Church
This is the Corpus Christi Catholic Church on Snyder Avenue. While the church is not on the campus of the Stewart Indian School, it is immediately adjacent to the school grounds. “On 15 of June, 1949, the Bureau Indian Affairs … Continue reading
North Carson Street
This house and the pump house are on North Carson Street, approximately a block south of the Burger King. Not much is known about the house. We couldn’t find any information about the building on the Carson City Assessor’s Web … Continue reading
Wedekind Road
The weather’s been cold and nasty, so we’ve been staying in. Finally, cabin fever got the best of us and we wanted out. We decided to take a ride to Sparks. See, we had heard rumors of a large, pink … Continue reading
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Moon Dune House
(Originally published October 2019) We had a happy accident last week – we were Googling (this is a word – Google says it is!) this and that, when we stumbled across Moon Dune House at Lake Tahoe. Moon Dune is … Continue reading