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Eureka Sentinel Museum — Attraction in Nevada

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Eureka Sentinel Museum
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Eureka Depot
51 Clark St, Eureka, NV 89316
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Eureka Sentinel Museum

10 N Monroe St, Eureka, NV 89316
4.6(15)
Open 24 hours
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(775) 237-5010
Website
eurekacountynv.gov

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Felix MarvinFelix Marvin
Wonderful little museum full of interesting exhibits with fascinating historical items on display. If you like to read and have any interest in journalism and vintage typewriters, you are certain to enjoy more than just a few minutes in here. Many beautiful vintage typewriters on display! If you are interested in graphic design and printing, you have to check it out and spend some time looking around the press room. Fantastic! I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and still really didn't get to see everything. There are new displays being installed! I got a sneak peek of the next room which features antique fire fighter equipment and fraternal organization regalia! Wow! Step inside and look around for a while, you are certain to enjoy it. Remember to give a donation and make a purchase from the little gift shop. Indian Head pennies and buffalo nickels! Lots of books on the local history for your entertainment and enlightenment. Enjoy!
Greg JohnsonGreg Johnson
This historic building is utterly jaw-dropping inside. The printing shop on the first floor contains all the original equipment used to print newpapers back when this building was constructed (1879!), and the walls are papered over with original clippings and articles from the contemporary time. It's like stepping in a time machine, as if the newspaper workers just stepped out for lunch. Upstairs is a suprisingly full museum of all aspects of Eureka history, with plenty to look at. Highly recommend for history buffs.
NoeHill WebmasterNoeHill Webmaster
The Eureka Sentinel Building is Nevada Historical Landmark 170. The historic marker reads: Constructed in 1879 at a cost of $10,000, the Sentinel Building was designed by architect C.M. Bennett. The Eureka Sentinel was published in this building from 1879 to 1960. Three generations of the Skillman family, Archibald, Edward and Willis, edited the newspaper. The last editor, Edward J. Moyle, had been with the Sentinel for over fifty years before he took over then editorial chair in 1944.
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Wonderful little museum full of interesting exhibits with fascinating historical items on display. If you like to read and have any interest in journalism and vintage typewriters, you are certain to enjoy more than just a few minutes in here. Many beautiful vintage typewriters on display! If you are interested in graphic design and printing, you have to check it out and spend some time looking around the press room. Fantastic! I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and still really didn't get to see everything. There are new displays being installed! I got a sneak peek of the next room which features antique fire fighter equipment and fraternal organization regalia! Wow! Step inside and look around for a while, you are certain to enjoy it. Remember to give a donation and make a purchase from the little gift shop. Indian Head pennies and buffalo nickels! Lots of books on the local history for your entertainment and enlightenment. Enjoy!
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This historic building is utterly jaw-dropping inside. The printing shop on the first floor contains all the original equipment used to print newpapers back when this building was constructed (1879!), and the walls are papered over with original clippings and articles from the contemporary time. It's like stepping in a time machine, as if the newspaper workers just stepped out for lunch. Upstairs is a suprisingly full museum of all aspects of Eureka history, with plenty to look at. Highly recommend for history buffs.
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The Eureka Sentinel Building is Nevada Historical Landmark 170. The historic marker reads: Constructed in 1879 at a cost of $10,000, the Sentinel Building was designed by architect C.M. Bennett. The Eureka Sentinel was published in this building from 1879 to 1960. Three generations of the Skillman family, Archibald, Edward and Willis, edited the newspaper. The last editor, Edward J. Moyle, had been with the Sentinel for over fifty years before he took over then editorial chair in 1944.
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Wonderful little museum full of interesting exhibits with fascinating historical items on display. If you like to read and have any interest in journalism and vintage typewriters, you are certain to enjoy more than just a few minutes in here. Many beautiful vintage typewriters on display! If you are interested in graphic design and printing, you have to check it out and spend some time looking around the press room. Fantastic! I thoroughly enjoyed my visit and still really didn't get to see everything. There are new displays being installed! I got a sneak peek of the next room which features antique fire fighter equipment and fraternal organization regalia! Wow! Step inside and look around for a while, you are certain to enjoy it. Remember to give a donation and make a purchase from the little gift shop. Indian Head pennies and buffalo nickels! Lots of books on the local history for your entertainment and...

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2y

This historic building is utterly jaw-dropping inside. The printing shop on the first floor contains all the original equipment used to print newpapers back when this building was constructed (1879!), and the walls are papered over with original clippings and articles from the contemporary time. It's like stepping in a time machine, as if the newspaper workers just stepped out for lunch. Upstairs is a suprisingly full museum of all aspects of Eureka history, with plenty to look at. Highly recommend for...

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5y

The Eureka Sentinel Building is Nevada Historical Landmark 170. The historic marker reads:

Constructed in 1879 at a cost of $10,000, the Sentinel Building was designed by architect C.M. Bennett. The Eureka Sentinel was published in this building from 1879 to 1960. Three generations of the Skillman family, Archibald, Edward and Willis, edited the newspaper. The last editor, Edward J. Moyle, had been with the Sentinel for over fifty years before he took over then editorial...

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