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Keck Museum at UNR

May 17, 2023 2 Comments

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines

The W.M. Keck Museum is a hidden treasure on the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) campus. Located in the Mackay School of Mines Building, it is Nevada’s oldest geology museum and the second oldest museum in Nevada. Exhibits include minerals, ores, and fossils. They also have historical photographs and mining equipment from Nevada mines. The museum is free, as it has been since 1908, and is a great way to spend the day and learn about Nevada’s extensive and varied earth science history.

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines

Museum curator Garrett Barmore maintains the collection and also hosts a weekly series, Mineral Monday, a virtual classroom.

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines

The museum covers three levels, and you could easily spend several hours, or days, looking at all the exhibits.

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
John Mackay

Ground Floor

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines

The main floor has an amazing array of minerals from around the state and worldwide. Center displays contain ore from each of Nevada’s counties.

Gold-silver ore sample
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines relief map
Relief map of Nevada

Upstairs

The upper level was my favorite, mining history, fossils and bones from a mastodon!

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines ore bucket
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines balance and scale
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines bell
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines mine cage
Mine cage from C&C Shaft, Virginia City

The walls are covered in display cases featuring fossils, tracks of ancient sloths and mastodon bones excavated from Gardnerville—mining relict line one wall, including a lift, scale and ore bucket.

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines footprints historic horse and camel
Fossil trackway for pre-historic camel and horse
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines print giant sloth
Tracks of a sloth found in Carson City
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines
Mastodon found in Carson Valley
Photo Rochester Nevada
Poto Seven Troughs Nevada

Basement

Mackay Silver Collection

 Mackay silver

Mackay Silver Collection, the museum star, is in the basement. John Mackay commissioned the 1,250 silver piece service for his wife, Marie-Louise. Tiffany designed the ornate service for twenty-four.

 Mackay silver

Mackay shipped one-half ton of silver from his mines. Two hundred artisans worked for two years to create the set, which was completed in 1878.

History Mackay Silver
History Mackay Silver
History Mackeys and their silver

Not wanting anyone to use the design, Mackay purchased the dies.

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines Mackay silver

Stock certificates line the walls and memorabilia fills the drawers.

W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines Mackay silver
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines Mackay silver
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines Mackay silver
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines Mackay silver
W. M. Keck Museum Geology University of Nevada Reno, UNR, Mackey school of mines Mackay silver

Getting to the Keck Museum at UNR

Finding the museum is tricky and even more difficult to find parking. Below are the instructions from the museum.

The Keck Museum is located in the Mackay Mines building at the north end of the University quad. The closest parking is a short walk away at the south end of the quad. If using GPS enter Morrill Hall Alumni Center or navigate to the intersection of Center and 9th streets and enter the University. The parking lot is on your right. Parking at this lot is metered. For specific parking and accessibility questions please call the museum at 775-784-4528.

Nevada Museum Madness

Nevada has a vast variety of museums throughout the state. In February I mad a Museum Madness trip, visiting museums from Ordanance, to local history to living ghost towns.

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  1. Jaci says

    July 18, 2023 at 4:39 pm

    Hello Tami, I never heard of the Keck Museum at UNR, thank you so much for posting. The next time I am in Reno I plan on visiting. Keep up the great work!

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    • Tami says

      July 19, 2023 at 2:43 pm

      I’m so glad you learned about a great museum. Go before school starts, parking is terrible!

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Hi, I’m Tami, and I have been exploring ghost towns, mining camps, and back roads for 30 years. If you love seeing and learning about some of the more unusual ghost towns and locations in Nevada and beyond, you came to the right place! My goal is to photograph, document, and share this amazing history.  Come join me along with my dog, family, and friends on our explorations!

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