Old Genoa Bar
In 1863, Al Livingston built this building and called it Livingston’s Exchange. In 1884, Frank Fettic bought it and renamed it Fettic’s Exchange. He operated it as a “Gentleman’s Saloon” allowing no rough stuff or excessive drinking. It subsequently had three more owners until 1963 when Robert Carver purchased it. Now known as the “Old Genoa Bar” it is the oldest operating thirst parlor in the State of Nevada. “No Horses Allowed.”
Dedicated September 21, 1974 by
Snow-Shoe Thomson Chapter No. 1827 E Clampus Vitus