Four-Legged Monster From the Washoe Club

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(297) · Museum in Virginia City, United States
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The Washoe Club Museum & Saloon, located at 112 South C Street in Virginia City, Nevada, is a popular tourist attraction that offers visitors a unique …

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4.5/5 · 297 reviews
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Sep 11, 2024
Ghosts are just not my thing, which I admit may have affected my overall enjoyment of the tour. I did, however, enjoy visualizing the lifestyle of the era when the building was at its height of popu… Full review by JudyBuckley
Jul 24, 2024
Another old bar in Virginia City Nevada. Acclaimed for the amount of millionaire who frequented the bar during the Virginia City silver and gold rush. Hanker up to the bar and choose your poison. Lo… Full review by V8305MGmn
Jun 18, 2024
Great ghost stories & local history. Our guide was fun & knowledgeable about the history of Virginia City. She took her time & made the experience really good! Full review by TrailBlazer709386
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What are the hours of the tours? How long are the tours? Are you open year round for tours? Thank you.
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The tour takes about 45 minutes. I think the last one is like 4 pm but not positive about that
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What are their hours on the weekend?
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the best way to find the answer to your question is to simply look at the Virginia City web site, The Washoe Club will be listed and you can find out. The other way is for you to look at The …
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the best way to find the answer to your question is to simply look at the Virginia City web site, The Washoe Club will be listed and you can find out. The other way is for you to look at The Washoe Club on Trip Advisor. Either way, it is quite easy for you to find the answer to your question,
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Answer by Paul G · Jul 26, 2019
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What is the cost and does it have a age limit
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To do the over night lock in, it’s $400
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Hello, is the tour wheelchair/scooter accessible?
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I don't believe it's wheelchair/scooter accessible since the building dates back to the 1800's and there was no clear elevator to go up to the 2nd/3rd floors. Even the staircase …
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I don't believe it's wheelchair/scooter accessible since the building dates back to the 1800's and there was no clear elevator to go up to the 2nd/3rd floors. Even the staircase was pretty beat-up and floor boards were wobbling.
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curious about the cost
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It was around $8.00 for the tour.
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