B Street House Bed and BreakfastVirginia City's “B” Street House Bed & Breakfast in the heart of Virginia City, Nevada, welcomes you. A perfect place for a romantic getaway or business trip, you’ll find accommodations with elegant comfortable rooms, antique furnishings, queen-sized beds, private baths, wireless internet, and full gourmet breakfasts.
B Street House Bed and Breakfast
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B Street House Bed and Breakfast
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Parlor The parlor has a rare five-pane bay window. Virginia City boasts over 300 days of sunshine every year. Enjoy your afternoon cookies and tea in the bay window overlooking B Street. The parlor also features an antique Victrola for your musical enjoyment.
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Parlor
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Our Gardens Our gardens feature a mixture of plants native to the Nevada high desert and imported species. All are arranged in a style reminiscent of the 1880s. We feature roses, fruit trees and evergreens, lilacs, butterfly bush, and a wide variety of flowering bulbs. Spring and summer are the best time to visit to see the flowers in full bloom.
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Our Gardens
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Butterfly Haven Nevada is known for its many species of butterflies. Stroll through our gardens to enjoy a large variety of butterflies.
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Butterfly Haven
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Sam Davis Room The Sam Davis room is our largest guest room. Fronting on B Street, the tall picture window provides the famed 100-mile view of Virginia City and central Nevada. Decorated in stylish tones of blue with Eastlake furniture, the room has a sitting area, antique armoire, and queen-sized bed with “sleeping on a cloud” comfort.
Named for Samuel Post Davis, a guest in this house in 1878, you will enjoy the spacious charm of this ample guest room. Sam Davis, a reporter for the Virginia Evening Chronicle in 1878, went on to local fame as the editor of the Carson City Morning Appeal, and later served as a Nevada State Controller. In 1913 he edited a history of Nevada. His poem "The Lure of the Sagebrush" graces the wall.
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Sam Davis Room
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V&T Railroad Room Can you hear the whistle of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad? Facing west, this spacious guest room boasts a large window with expansive views of towering Mount Davidson. When the sun sets, listen carefully for coyotes in the hills around town. Decorated in the restful colors of Nevada sage, you may even view the sagebrush on the hills west of town from this room. This is our second-largest room and holds an armoire for clothes, queen-sized bed, comfortable wing-back chairs, and furnishings in historic style.
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V&T Railroad Room
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Uncle Henry's Room Uncle Henry would have enjoyed this coziest of rooms decorated in rose red. This guest room features a sky light to help you enjoy the starry night sky and northern Virginia City views. This room overlooks the gardens. A clothes armoire, queen-sized bed and, of course, private bath, will make your stay a comfortable and relaxing one.
This room is dedicated to all the Uncle Henry’s out there. Every family has one; legendary as “free spirits”, talked about at length. My Uncle Henry rode an Indian motorcycle through every state in the Union in 1926....because he could.
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Uncle Henry's Room
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Accommodations
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| Rate: $99-$139 |
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Rooms:
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| Children Not Appropriate |
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