Frame Architecture announced the start of renovations at Ft. Churchill, a state park facility.
Located an hour west of Carson City, the facility will be renovated to include new ADA accessible ramps as well as the complete removal and replacement of the Group Ramada Picnic area and the surrounding concrete walkways and patios. The upgrades to the accessibility will allow more visitors to thoroughly enjoy the state park facility.
Valued at $950 thousand, the Fort Churchill State Historic Park ADA renovations are scheduled to be completed December 2023.
An integral part of the history of Nevada and the American West, Fort Churchill was built in 1860 to provide protection for early settlers and westbound emigrants and guard the Pony Express and telegraph lines. Today the ruins are preserved in a state of arrested decay within Fort Churchill State Historic Park, and visitors can walk designated trails to observe the ruins.
