Carson City Daughters of the American Revolution install Plaque at Lake Lahontan
- May 25, 2025

On May 16, 2025, Battle Born Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Carson City teamed up with Nevada State Parks to unveil a striking historic plaque at Lahontan State Recreation Area.
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This marker honors the legacy of Williams Station, a modest yet remarkable one-room outpost that once thrived here in the mid-19th century.
This rugged trading post was an Overland Stage station, a general store, and a saloon.
By planting this plaque, these organizations ensure that the spirit of Williams Station—a bold symbol of Nevada’s gritty, resourceful settlers—lives on, captivating visitors for years to come. Carson City Mayor Lori Bagwell delivered a well-articulated proclamation.
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