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Oldest Saloon in Nevada

In 1863, Al Livingston build this building and called it Livingston's Exchange. In 1884, Frank Fetttic bought it and renamed it Fettic's Exchange. He operated it as a "Gentlman's Saloon" allowing no rough stuff or excessive drinking.
It subsequently had three more owners until 1963 when Robert Carver purchased it. Now known as the "Old Genoa Bar" it is the oldest continually operating thirst parlor in the State of Nevada. "No Horses Allowed."
The building has been seen in several Western movies. The walls are covered with vintage memorabilia and pictures of movie stars. The most unusual item is a bra that had been worn and then donated by the actress Raquel Welch.

animals: Dragonflies, Honey Bees, Bumble Bee, Butterflies,
places: 1862 Spa, Mormon Station, Genoa, Schat's Bakery, Carson City
particulars: Genoa Post Office; Thunderstorms w rain during afternoon

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