The postcard shows a car that looks like it was abandoned with a casino in the background. The postcard reads, "130,000 Dollar Railroad Station-without a railroad, at the famous ghost town of Rhyolite."
The John S. Cook and Company building was built in 1907 on Ramsey Corner, corner of Golden and Broadway Streets. It opened in 1908 and became known as the First National Bank of Rhyolite, Nevada.
Identification given with photograph: "Rhyolite depot, in Rhyolite, Nevada February 1925. L-R: C. P. Squires, C. C. Boyer, Mrs. C. C. Boyer, James Cashman." Identification may be inaccurate.
A picture of the Bottle House built by the late Tom Kelly. The house was built with 51,000 beer bottles that were donated from local bars and adobe mud to hold it together. Written on the front of the photo: " 'The Bottle House' at Rhyolite, Nevada."