Carson City is a city in Nevada (NV), United States
Carson City, officially the Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, is an independent city and the capital of the US state of Nevada, named after the mountain man Kit Carson. As of the 2010 census, the population was 55,274. The majority of the town's population lives in Eagle Valley, on the eastern edge of the Carson Range, a branch of the Sierra Nevada, about 30 miles (50 km) south of Reno.
Top sights in Carson City | |
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Nevada State Museum | 39.167960 / -119.767440 |
Nevada State Railroad Museum | 39.148596 / -119.768300 |
Casino Fandango | 39.131704 / -119.771591 |
Nevada State Capitol Building | 39.163860 / -119.766073 |
Governor'S Mansion | 39.167647 / -119.773559 |
Capitol Complex | 39.163860 / -119.766073 |
Bowers Mansion Museum | 39.285189 / -119.841260 |
Carson City Convention & Visitors Bureau | 39.168312 / -119.767448 |
Carson Nugget | 39.166715 / -119.766261 |
Washoe Lake State Park | 39.241995 / -119.763892 |
Carson Station Casino | 39.158354 / -119.767471 |
Kit Carson Trail | 38.698491 / -119.543067 |
Children'S Museum Of Northern Nevada | 39.168882 / -119.766473 |
Skunk Harbor | 39.131640 / -119.946589 |
Fuji Park | 39.115271 / -119.777397 |
Stewart Indian Cultural Center | 39.115271 / -119.777397 |
Jack C. Davis Observatory | 39.186274 / -119.795906 |
Warren Engine Co. No. 1 Museum | 39.159648 / -119.764126 |
Shoe Tree Brewing Company | 39.193889 / -119.752564 |
Baldwin Museum | 39.193889 / -119.752564 |