
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

From Frontier to Capital:
The Making of Carson City
January 15th
To our Carson City Historical Society members: we’re pleased to share news of an upcoming collaborative program that reflects the kind of outreach and partnership we hope to grow in the years ahead. On Thursday, January 15, 2026, the Historical Society of Dayton Valley will host From Frontier to Capital: The Making of Carson City, presented by CCHS President Liz Cain and Past President Gary Cain, at the Dayton Valley Community Center. This illustrated evening lecture explores how Carson City evolved from a rugged 1850s settlement into Nevada’s enduring seat of government, highlighting the people, geography, and decisions that shaped the capital and its close historical ties to Dayton and neighboring communities. This event marks an important step in a growing partnership between our two societies—one focused on strengthening community connections, fostering greater participation in local history, and ensuring these shared stories continue to be preserved and told. Doors open at 6:30 pm for a casual meet-and-greet with light refreshments; the program begins at 7:00 pm and is free and open to all.






