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Carson City
A city of natural beauty, charm, history and western hospitality, this state capital derived its name from Kit Carson, the legendary trapper, scout and explorer. A trip to the city is a living history lesson. One need only jump on the Kit Carson Trail downtown, which passes old mansions, courthouses, a depot and a brewery, to experience a taste of life in the Old West. Also downtown, the State Capitol, built in 1870, offers a look at the birth of Nevada as a state and Carson City as its capital. Other historic landmarks, cultural heritage centers and museums dot the landscape around town, but don't forget your clubs. The city is well-known for the Divine Nine, a group of top-rated area courses designed by pros such as Arnold Palmer, Johnny Miller and John Harbottle and set amid the magnificent Sierra Mountains. After a little golf, gambling or sightseeing, spend some down time at the Carson City Hot Springs. You will emerge feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and ready for more exciting endeavors.
 
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
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Capitol Complex: Tour the lovely grounds of this historic complex which includes: the Nevada State Capitol building, an architecural marvel made of native sandstone with marble hallways, the Legislative Building, the Supreme Court and the State Library and Archives.
Address: Carson Street, Musser and 5th, Carson City, Nevada
Free
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Nevada State Museum: This museum focuses on the rich natural and cultural heritage of the "Silver State." Visit to learn about local wildlife, see the bones of pre-historic creatures found in the area and the Ichthyosaur Shonisaurus popularis, Nevada's state fossil.
Address: 600 North Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada
Phone: (775) 687-4810
Stewart Indian Cultural Center: Once a school that taught Native Americans how to get along in "the white man's world," this cultural center now houses a fascinating collection of Native American art including the work of photographer E.S. Curtis.
Address: 5366 Snyder, Carson City, Nevada
Phone: 775-882-6929
Free
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Nevada State Railroad Museum: Train buffs will love this museum which features a diverse collection of photographs and artifacts that trace Nevada's railroad history. Highlights include a 19th-century rail equipment exhibit and five steam locomotives.
Address: 2180 South Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada
Phone: (775) 687-6953
Admission fee
Children's Museum of Northern Nevada: Enjoy a day with the family at this lively hands-on museum where children discover that learning and fun go together. Kids pull, push, poke and take apart as they make their way through a series of interactive exhibits.
Address: 813 North Carson St., Carson City, Nevada
Phone: 775-884-2226
Admission fee
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Sierra Nevada Golf Ranch: Positioned at 4,500 feet above sea level, this 18-hole championship course was carved out of the eastern Sierras and overlooks the Carson Valley below.
Address: 2901 Jacks Valley Road, Genoa, Nevada
Phone: 775-782-7700
Dayton Valley Golf Club: Host of PGA Tour Qualifying since 1995, this course has forty acres of water hazards incorporated into its design, affecting play on twelve holes.
Address: 51 Palmer Dr., Dayton, Nevada
Phone: 775-246-7888
The Golf Club at Genoa Lakes: Framed by the spectacular backdrop of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, this track has been consistently rated third of the "Best Courses in the State" and annually rated one of the top courses in the West.
Address: 1 Genoa Lakes Dr., Genoa, Nevada
Phone: 775-782-4653
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Cracker Box Restaurant: The line is out the door for weekend breakfast but it's worth the wait. Dine on omelets or pancakes for breakfast or try a salad or sandwich at lunch.
Address: 402 E William St, Carson City, Nevada
Phone: (775) 882-4556
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Where to Stay
Our editorial team selected local hotels and resorts that have good reputations and good deals. Because we know travelers' budgets differ vastly, we chose hotels at different price points rather than listing the city's top five hotels, which might all be in the same price range.
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Gold Dust West Carson City
Popularity index: #9 in Carson City
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Hardman House
Popularity index: #3 in Carson City
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Best Value Inn-Carson City
Popularity index: #14 in Carson City
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Recommended Reading
"Carson City"  ViaMagazine, Jan 1, 2000
Article describes the various attractions, places to stay and eat in Carson City, capitol of Nevada.
"Carson City - Nevada - History"  AmericaTravelling.net
The state capital was named for the Carson River, which in turn was named after frontiersman "Kit" Carson.
"Carson City Attractions"  AmericaTravelling.net
What to see when visiting the capital of Nevada.
"Quik Peek: Silver Oak Golf Course"  lasvegasgolf.com / TravelGolf.com
Take an in-depth look at some of the holes on this "no frills" but affordable course.
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