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Located in the heart of historic Genoa, the Blossom-Young House, built in 1873, is a remarkable blend of rich history and refined craftsmanship. Steeped in Genoa's rich heritage offering a rare opportunity to own a meticulously restored piece of Nevada's history with all the modern comforts of today and within walking distance to local parks, the Genoa Town Hall, shops, restaurants and Nevada's oldest bar. This 2,700 sq ft home showcases an elegant mix of original and custom flooring, including marble heated floors, Brazilian bloodwood hardwood and locally milled pine flooring from 1873. The original tin ceiling from the Reno Picket Hotel adds a distinctive historical touch to the family room. Beyond its beauty, this home has been fully upgraded with modern wiring and plumbing and features a 50-year roof, ensuring lasting durability and peace of mind. The gourmet kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with Thermador appliances, a Miele espresso maker, a Bosch dishwasher, and a striking hand-chiseled granite double farmhouse sink. The property offers an array of unique and thoughtfully restored structures. The original Ice House converted into a wet steam sauna and shower. The Carriage House once used by the town physician, now transformed into a workshop and the refurbished historic Jail providing additional storage with preserved character. Outdoor living and sustainability features include a green house, chicken coop, raised garden beds and fruit trees. Deeded surface water rights and a private well fed from an underground aquifer provide enhanced irrigation capabilities ensuring a reliable water source for the property.