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Eureka Hotel - Cafe This establishment was really two buildings. In 1873, the northern half of the building was erected. It was built from local quarried volcanic tuff. The constructor, William H Clark, ran a general merchandise and hardware store downstairs and upstairs provided offices for doctors, dentists, and lawyers. In 1907 the building was converted to the Zadow Hotel and the southern portion of the building erected. When the Lincoln Highway (now Highway 50) opened in 1915-16, the price of a hotel room was $2.50 a day under the American Plan (which includes the room and meals). In 1920 Ed Herrera acquired the property and changed the name to the Eureka Hotel. Pete Laborde, former owner of the Nevada Club, owned this hotel in the 1930s. Around 1942 the Eureka Cafe began serving American and Chinese food and remained in the hands of various members of a Chinese family until 2016. https://www.rainesmarket.com/eureka-self-guiding-tour.html
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