The Dollar House
At 347 West Street, in modern day downtown, it became part of the J Resorts property, and they put it on the market for $1, with the implication that the house would need to be moved at the owner's expense.
Today is moving day.
They've been documenting their finds as they've explored the house on site.
There's a carriage house garage as well, and a basement.
I.T. Benham was one of Reno's founding builders and stone masons. The parcel of land had been purchased from Charles Crocker of the Central Pacific Railroad.
Benham constructed the Central School, which would later become the first Reno High.
The family began a gradual move to Spokane, and in 1883, barber John Belz bought the house.
His daughter Florence continued to live there until her death in 1981.


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