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A family house located in Midtown Reno available for vacation rental.
Built circa 1911. At the time the house was built, there was little development south of California Avenue in Reno. Originally built by the Italian Benevolent Society and rented to the National Florence Crittenton Home for "women and children in need." About 1925, architect Fredrick DeLongchamps was engaged to do some remodeling, including the four-pillar front porch, turret, and entry stairway. During the 1920s, noteworthies rented 1000 Plumas Street: actress Winifred Westover and western film star William S. Hart; Cournelius Vanderbilt, Jr., and his wife, Mary. The house was also owned by leading Nevada family of attorney Samual Platt from the 1930s to 1965. Mrs. Platt created the lovely gardens surrounding the house. After 1985, the house slowly became a living space no longer and was later approved for commercial use. In 1999, "the Plumas House" became the property of Anthony and Nancy Palladino, who renovated and returned the house to its original splendor, making this beautiful Queen Anne Victorian into a family home of their dreams. Today, thanks to their efforts, Plumas House is a welcoming, unique vacation house option for visitors to Reno. 1000 Plumas Street is managed by their daughter, Susan Palladino.
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