Editor Pick
Jackson House Hotel
- September 18, 2000
- Rated 2 of 5 by
Judy Andreson from Elko, Nevada
The Jackson House Hotel is a cool old brick building, built in 1877. The building was gutted in the fire of 1880 but was rebuilt and operated until the 1890s. At that time it was advertised as the only fireproof hotel in Nevada. In 1907 it was called the Brown Hotel and operated under that name for some time. After a long vacancy, in 1981 it was restored as an historical building and took back the original name of Jackson Hotel. There are seven hotel rooms available. The bar can be quite lively.
From journal One Stop on the Loneliest Road