Pioche is known for its
"Million Dollar Courthouse", built in 1872. The original cost of $88,000 far exceeded initial estimates and was financed, and refinanced with bonds totaling nearly $1 million. Pioche currently contains the county administrative offices and has one of the oldest grade schools in the state. Two historic theaters site side by side on a hill overlooking downtown.
Thompson's Opera House was built in 1873 and restored in 2009 while the
Gem Theater was built in 1937 and ongoing restoration began in 2022. Next door to the courthouse sits the old Mountain View Hotel, where President
Herbert Hoover is said to have stayed in 1930. Built in 1895, the hotel served the lodging needs of dignitaries visiting Pioche on court business. Although the building no longer serves as a hotel, it is an example of turn-of-the-century western architecture. There is another hotel, the Overland, which is still operating, with 14 themed rooms on the second floor over the main saloon. An
aerial tramway carried buckets of ore from the mines to the Godbe Mill. The tramway ran during the 1920s and 1930s and was used for the transportation of silver and
nickel ore. The abandoned tramway used cables which still stretch over parts of the town, with some original ore buckets intact. During
Labor Day in September, the population swells for events including fireworks, history-based theater and mining car filling contests called "mucking events." In December, the town holds a public
Christmas tree lighting. The town of Pioche is
Nevada Historical Marker 5. ==Demographics==