A subscriber wanted to know what happened to the house located at 600 Nevada Street. It is somewhat an amusing tale. The house was built in 1895, and for many years it was the home of Elizabeth Bagin. In 1941, the residence was converted into apartments. In 2005, the last tenants to occupy the building were refugees from Hurricane Katrina. The City of Susanville had already acquired the building by then. In 2008, the building was placed on the City/County historic landmark register. The city would spend the next several years as to what to do with the structure. In the spring of 2014, the city had the building demolished.
Thanks, Tim.