
The Carson City Historical Society
Welcome to the Carson City Historical Society!
We celebrate and preserve the rich history of Nevada’s capital through exhibits, events, and community programs at the historic Foreman-Roberts House. Join us as we honor our past, share our stories, and keep Carson City’s heritage alive for generations to come.

About
Nestled in the heart of Nevada’s capital, the Carson City Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history that makes our community unique. From the iconic Foreman-Roberts House Museum—one of the city’s oldest surviving homes—to our ever-changing exhibits, open houses, lectures, and community events, we work to keep Carson City’s stories alive for generations to come.
We believe history isn’t just about the past—it’s about connection. Through our programs, tours, and partnerships with local schools, artists, and cultural organizations, we invite residents and visitors alike to step into the lives of those who came before us. Whether you’re strolling through our Victorian-era gardens, attending a lively Ice Cream Social, or exploring exhibits that bring Nevada’s role in shaping the nation into focus, you’ll find a welcoming place where heritage and community meet.
As a volunteer-driven organization, we thrive on the enthusiasm of members, friends, and neighbors who share our love for Carson City. We welcome you to join us—whether by visiting the museum, becoming a member, lending a hand at an event, or simply sharing in the joy of keeping our history alive.
Together, we celebrate the stories, spirit, and resilience of our capital city.
Upcoming Events

Mark Twain...FROM THE GRAVE!: An Afternoon with Janice Oberding
October 18th 1 pm
Mark Twain… from the grave?
Northern Nevada’s own haunted historian and master storyteller Janice Oberding returns with her spirited lecture, “Mark Twain: From the Grave!”
Saturday, October 18 • 1 PM
Carson City Historical Society’s Carriage House, located at 1207 N. Carson Street in downtown Carson City. Admission is fr and $10 for non-members.
Janice has been featured on the Travel Channel, Syfy, and History Channel—don’t miss her bringing Twain’s ghostly wit to life right here in Carson City.
More information call Liz Cain 775-315-9111.
Come for the history, stay for the ghosts…

Merle Trehal Art Exhibit Opening: The Great American Dream, Nevada Style
Opening October 24th 1 pm
The Carson City Historical Society is honored to present the opening of a remarkable new exhibit featuring the work of celebrated Nevada artist R. Merle Trehal. Please join us on Friday, October 24th, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the Carriage House at 1207 North Carson Street. These powerful charcoal murals, created in 1976 for the nation’s Bicentennial, were displayed for decades in the Nevada Appeal offices. Now, for the very first time, they will be exhibited to the public. The works capture the sweep of history, the promise of the Great American Dream, and are especially meaningful as the nation looks ahead to the 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026. This event is presented in conjunction with Nevada Day celebrations and the 160th anniversary of the Nevada Appeal. Trehal’s art echoes this year’s Nevada Day theme, “The Wild, Wild West,” while also celebrating Nevada’s unique voice in the American story. Guests will enjoy light refreshments and live music while viewing the exhibit. Admission is free, though donations are kindly suggested to support the Historical Society’s mission of preserving Carson City’s past.
