McCarthy–Platt House
Historic house in Nevada, United States
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The McCarthy–Platt House, at 1000 Plumas St. in Reno, Nevada, is a historic house that was originally built in 1900 and was redesigned in 1925 by architect Frederic J. DeLongchamps. It includes Colonial Revival architecture elements.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1] It was deemed significant for association with its architect Frederic J. DeLongchamps, for its associations with Reno developer Charles McCarthy and Nevada attorney/politician Samuel Platt, and "as a noteworthy example" of Colonial Revival architecture in Nevada.[2]
Location1000 Plumas St., Reno, Nevada
Coordinates39°30′54″N 119°48′42″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1900; 1925
McCarthy–Platt House | |
| Location | 1000 Plumas St., Reno, Nevada |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 39°30′54″N 119°48′42″W |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1900; 1925 |
| Architect | DeLongchamps, Frederick J. |
| Architectural style | Colonial Revival |
| NRHP reference No. | 84002080[1] |
| Added to NRHP | May 31, 1984 |