Celebrating the first town to be settled in Nevada, the Genoa Courthouse Museum is a must-see attraction for all visitors. Originally used as the town’s courthouse, the museum takes one back in time to the early pioneer days in Nevada. Prior to the arrival of the Mormons, the earliest settlers in the area were Native American Indians, some of whose meticulous weaving crafts are on display. In the Courthouse Exhibit you can admire the original oak furnishings of the courthouse and the Snowshoe Thomson exhibit celebrates the ingenuity of a former postman who used skies to navigate his route across the mountains. Other highlights include an antique nursery exhibit, as well as a Victorian Parlor, Blacksmith shop and much more.

Genoa Courthouse Museum, 2304 Main Street, Genoa, NV 89411, Phone: 775-782-4325