North Lake Tahoe Historical Society

A nonprofit organization

The North Lake Tahoe Historical Society operates two museums in Tahoe City California on the north shore of Lake Tahoe.

The Gatekeeper's Museum at 130 W Lake Blvd is a replica of a log cabin built between 1910 and 1912 to house the Tahoe Gatekeeper, who managed the dam built at the same time. The dam controls water flow into the Truckee River, making water deliveries to both California and Nevada, and is one of the first federally managed water projects in the US. Exhibits in the museum include material related to early Tahoe City residents and developers in the area, as well as the superb Marion Steinbach Basket Gallery, with woven baskets and other materials from Native tribal groups around the western US, including many areas of California.

The Watson Cabin, at 560 N Lake Blvd dates from 1908-1909 and is the oldest structure in the Lake Tahoe Basin and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built by town constable Robert Watson as a wedding gift to his son and new bride and was the first building in the area with indoor plumbing. Open seasonally, the cabin shows many aspects of early life in the then remote area and features a splendid view across Lake Tahoe from the north shore.


Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

North Lake Tahoe Historical Society

other names

Gatekeepers Museum

Tax id (EIN)

23-7100332

Categories

Arts & Culture

Address

PO BOX 6141
TAHOE CITY, CA 96145

Phone

5305831762

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