Tyson House, Reno

Tyson House, Reno

The Tyson House is a historic residence that holds both architectural and historical significance. Constructed between 1904 and 1906, this distinguished house was once owned by the family of Francis Newlands, a prominent Nevada senator. The Tyson House showcases a blend of architectural styles, primarily featuring elements of the Queen Anne style while also incorporating Colonial Revival influences.

The house stands out as an imposing and captivating example of its architectural style in Reno. Its distinctive design and architectural features make it a notable representation of the era in which it was built. Despite the passing of time, the Tyson House has undergone minimal modifications, preserving its original charm. The house's strategic corner location further enhances its prominence and contributes to its architectural appeal.

Combining elements of the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles, the Tyson House exhibits a captivating architectural fusion. The Queen Anne style is characterized by asymmetrical forms, decorative details, and a focus on verticality. These features are visible in the Tyson House through its multi-gabled roofline, dormer windows, and ornate woodwork. Additionally, the Colonial Revival elements can be observed in the house's symmetrical layout and classical details such as columns and pediments.

The Tyson House's architectural significance is further validated by its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. This listing not only recognizes the house's architectural merit but also acknowledges its historical importance. The house serves as a tangible link to Reno's past and stands as a cherished reminder of the city's architectural heritage.

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Sight Name: Tyson House
Sight Location: Reno, USA (See walking tours in Reno)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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