Belknap House
The Belknap House, at 1206 North Nevada Street in Carson City, Nevada, is a historic house built in 1875. Also known as the Barber-Belknap House or the Beck-Barber-Belknap House, it includes Second Empire architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
It is a two-story building with shiplap siding. It is significant as the home, during 1881 to 1908, of Charles [Henry Belknap], who was Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court. It is significant also for association with Henry [Hudson Beck], who had it built in 1870, and to Oscar T. Barber, a businessman and Nevada State Assembly representative, who owned it in between. And it is also significant as "an excellent example of a two-story Second Empire residential structure".
During the Cold War, the only known privately built atomic fallout shelter in Carson City was added to the property.