
The Carson City Historical Society
Welcome to the Carson City Historical Society!
We celebrate and preserve the rich history of Nevada’s capital through exhibits, events, and community programs at the historic Foreman-Roberts House. Join us as we honor our past, share our stories, and keep Carson City’s heritage alive for generations to come.

About
Nestled in the heart of Nevada’s capital, the Carson City Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history that makes our community unique. From the iconic Foreman-Roberts House Museum—one of the city’s oldest surviving homes—to our ever-changing exhibits, open houses, lectures, and community events, we work to keep Carson City’s stories alive for generations to come.
We believe history isn’t just about the past—it’s about connection. Through our programs, tours, and partnerships with local schools, artists, and cultural organizations, we invite residents and visitors alike to step into the lives of those who came before us. Whether you’re strolling through our Victorian-era gardens, attending a lively Ice Cream Social, or exploring exhibits that bring Nevada’s role in shaping the nation into focus, you’ll find a welcoming place where heritage and community meet.
As a volunteer-driven organization, we thrive on the enthusiasm of members, friends, and neighbors who share our love for Carson City. We welcome you to join us—whether by visiting the museum, becoming a member, lending a hand at an event, or simply sharing in the joy of keeping our history alive.
Together, we celebrate the stories, spirit, and resilience of our capital city.
Current Events
Carson City Historical Society at TMCC’s American Revolution
Experience
On September 8, the Carson City Historical Society proudly took part in the Opening
Ceremony of the American Revolution Experience at the TMCC Library. The traveling
exhibit, a collaboration between the American Battlefield Trust and the Daughters of the
American Revolution, brought the nation’s founding era to life with interactive displays,
storytelling, and historic artifacts.
We were delighted to share Carson City’s history in this national initiative and thank all
who joined us. With new member Chrissy Charbonneau and Membership Chair Janice
Oberding adding sparkle to the day, it became a joyful preview of America’s 250th
birthday—while reminding us of Nevada’s proud role in saving the Union during the Civil
War.

Trailblazer in Medicine: Dr. Karen Gedney, First Woman Doctor at a Men’s Prison”
Join us on Sunday, September 21 at 1:00 PM in the Carriage House (adjacent to the
Foreman-Roberts House Museum) for a compelling lecture by Dr. Karen Gedney on
her memoir, Thirty Years in Prison.
Reservations required—seating is limited. Tickets: $10; free for CCHS members.
To reserve, please call Liz Cain at 775-315-9111.
About Dr. Karen Gedney
Dr. Karen Gedney is the author of 30 Years Behind Bars: Trials of a Prison Doctor. After
medical school, she was assigned to the Northern Nevada Correctional Center,
becoming the first woman doctor to serve at a men’s prison. What began as a four-year
obligation turned into a lifelong vocation, as she discovered the difference she could
make by caring for and standing up for those most in need.
Her career gave her firsthand insight into the challenges of trauma, mental illness, and
abuse of power—but also the possibilities of redemption, education, and compassion.
Since retiring, Dr. Gedney has dedicated herself to prison reform, mentoring youth, and
working with organizations that bring education and hope behind prison walls. She
continues to inspire through her writing, lectures, and advocacy, sharing a message of
resilience, healing, and positive change.
