Do you know why Nevada is often referred to as “The Battle Born State”? It’s a pretty cool nickname but it also has some meaning behind it. That’s because Nevada was officially given statehood in 1864, in the midst of the Civil War. So, although our state may not have played a super active role in this devastating war, it definitely played a significant role in our state’s history. You can learn all about Nevada’s part in this era of American history when you attend this authentic Civil War reenactment located at Bowers Mansion. This event will be a fantastic look back at Nevada’s early days and it’s something that everybody can appreciate.
Calling all history buffs! Be sure to mark your calendars for May 18, because that is when an incredibly authentic Civil War reenactment will be happening. The reenactment will occur at Bowers Mansion Regional Park, and it looks downright awesome.
Every year, the historic Bowers Mansion in New Washoe City kicks off its tour season by performing a fascinatingly convincing Civil War reenactment. The Civil War exhibits and demonstrations are free, so pack up a picnic and bring the whole family!
On this day, you'll be able to observe authentic demonstrations and converse with Civil War experts. You may even learn a thing or two regarding Nevada's role in the Civil War. For instance, Nevada only sent about 1,200 men to fight during the war, but provided a whopping $400 million worth of silver from the Comstock Lode.
Nevada may not be the first place you think of when it comes to Civil War history, but the war actually played a huge part in Nevada's entry to statehood. In fact, the whole reason Republicans rushed the entire state constitution by telegraph to Congress was so Nevada could support President Lincoln's reelection in 1864.
Afterwards, you'll want to spend some time checking out the Bowers Mansion—an incredible historic destination in itself. Built in 1863, the mansion is considered a prime example of the type of homes built in Nevada by the new millionaires of the Comstock Lode.
The Bowers Mansion is be open to self-guided tours from Memorial Day through Nevada Day weekend. Tours are just $7 for adults and $5 for children and seniors.
Kick off museum season in style by checking out this unique Civil War reenactment. Any Nevadan with an interest in our state's beginnings will definitely get something out of it. For more information, you can visit their Facebook page here.
Will you be attending this authentic Civil War reenactment? Be sure to mark your calendars because this event will be occurring soon! For more interesting tidbits about Nevada’s early days, check out these 10 Historical Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Nevada.
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