State Route 518 | ||||
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Snyder Avenue | ||||
Nevada State Route 518, highlighted in red.
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by NDOT | ||||
Length: | 1.104 mi (1.777 km) | |||
Existed: | 1976 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 50 / US 395 in Carson City | |||
East end: | Jacobsen Way in Carson City | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Route 518 (SR 518) is a short state highway in Carson City, Nevada serving the state's Stewart Complex. The route originated as State Route 36.
State Route 518 begins at the intersection of Snyder Avenue and South Carson Street (U.S. Route 395 & U.S. Route 50) in southern Carson City. From there, the route heads southeast along the two-lane Snyder Avenue into lightly populated areas of the city. After a little more than a mile (1.6 km), the state highway comes to an end at Jacobsen Way, although Snyder Avenue continues southeast to serve rural areas.
Located at the end of State Route 518 on Snyder Avenue is the State of Nevada's Stewart Complex. Opened in 1890, the facility was operated by the federal government as an Indian boarding school focusing on vocational skills. Originally, students were primarily from the Washo, Paiute and Shoshone Indian tribes, but the center eventually expanded to educate Indian students of all cultures across the United States. The federal government closed the school in 1980, with Nevada officials gradually acquiring the campus over the next several years. The site is now used as a state office and training facility, and is home to the Nevada Indian Commission and the Stewart Indian Museum and Trading Post.