Located in quaint, historic Eureka, Nevada, this 7,696 square foot choice bed and breakfast opportunity property is a must-see beauty.
"The Jackson House" was built in 1877, was gutted in the fire of 1880, and was rebuilt and operated until the 1890's. In 1907, it became the "Brown Hotel" and operated under that name for many years. In 1981, after years of vacancy, it was restored as a historical building by Sutro Mine & Tunnel Company and returned to the original "Jackson House" name. In 1997 the beautiful brick building was purchased and underwent an extensive restoration, resulting in the prestigious Governor's Award for an outstanding contribution to Nevada tourism.
The fully operating hotel, saloon and restaurant once again brings back the excitement and elegance of the late 1800's. Upstairs is equipped with nine unique rooms that proudly portray the character of the late 1800s with antiques and other decor. The rooms are beautiful and offer comfortable accommodations with private bathrooms as well as modern cable TV for your special guests.
The elegant Crystal Parlor accesses the great outdoor balcony, perfect for a relaxing summer evening. The Crystal Parlor is an ideal place for small weddings and could accommodate your wedding party's stay.
The saloon's exquisite cherry wood bar provides the perfect backdrop for a friendly celebration. Adjoining the bar is the choice banquet room for that business meeting or private holiday party.
Currently The Jackson House features the finest, most extravagant rooms available in Nevada.
This gorgeous restored building is available for $840,000.
The Jackson House consists of 50% Motel, 17% Bar/Tavern, and 33% Restaurant. The Balcony consists of approximately 1,199 square feet. The Jackson House has been reconditioned to current building codes, but still holds it's historic value. A must-see treasure. 

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