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2460 Genoa Highlands Dr.
Genoa, NV (in city)
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349 James Canyon Loop
Genoa, NV (in city)
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Stateline, NV (3.5 miles)
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1736 Westwood Dr
Minden, NV (4.5 miles)
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235 Clubhouse Circle
Stateline, NV (5.5 miles)
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2044 sq.ft.
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2651 Kayne Ave
Minden, NV (5.7 miles)
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1648 sq.ft.
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736 Lake Drive
Zephyr Cove, NV (5.7 miles)
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84 Skyland Court
Zephyr Cove, NV (6.0 miles)
5 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3940 sq.ft.
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989 Hillside Dr
Carson City, NV (6.4 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1798 sq.ft.
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896 Vista Park Dr
Carson City, NV (6.8 miles)
4 Bed, 3 Bath Home
2383 sq.ft.
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Local city information for Genoa, NV

Genoa is an unincorporated community in Douglas County, Nevada, United States. Founded in in 1850, it was the first settlement in what became the Nevada Territory. It is situated within Carson Valley and is about south of Reno.

Located within Utah Territory before the Nevada Territory was created in 1861, Genoa was first settled by Mormon pioneers. The settlement originated as a trading post called Mormon Station, which served as a respite for travelers on the California trail. Orson Hyde changed the name of the community to Genoa, after Genoa, Italy. The original Mormon settlers withdrew in 1857 when they were recalled by Brigham Young due to the Utah War.

The community was the home to Nevada's first hotel, newspaper and court. Nevada's first newspaper, the Territorial Enterprise was founded in Genoa in 1858, but moved to Virginia City, Nevada in 1860. Another first for the state, the Genoa Bar, billed "Nevada's oldest thirst parlor", was patronized by Mark Twain, Teddy Roosevelt and Johnny Cash and was used in John Wayne and Clint Eastwood films. The village was also the set for the movie "Misery", starring Kathy Bates. The village doubled in size with buildings added and then removed after the filming.

Much of Genoa, including the original fort, station and hotel was destroyed in a fire in 1910, but replica of the fort was built in 1947. Every year since 1919 Genoa has held a festival called The Candy Dance, where candy, food and crafts are sold to support its town government. The Candy Dance is usually held during the final weekend of September. Many pioneers rest in the Genoa graveyard including Snowshoe Thompson, his wife and his son.

A mile south of Genoa is David Walley's Resort, a famous natural hot springs and spa, now an upscale resort. It was first built in 1862 and known as Walley's Hot Springs.

Unlike the city of Genoa in Italy, the Nevada community's name is pronounced with the accent on the second syllable: ge-NO-a.

In 1975, the community was listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.

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