Dresslerville, also known as Dresslerville Colony, is an unincorporated area in Nevada that is home to a Washoe tribe community. It was named for Nevada state senator William F. Dressler who donated a 40-acre tract to the Washoe tribe.[2] US Route 395 runs nearby and a historical marker commemorates the area's history. A school opened in the area in 1924.[3] The community is along the East Fork Carson River.[4]
The Dressleeville Colony is the largest Washoe community in population with 348 members as of 1991.[5] It is located on 90 acres (36 ha) in Gardnerville near the Gardnerville Ranchos.[6] Most of the tribe's public buildings are here including a community center, gymnasium, and park. They have five community representatives.[7]
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89460 | Dresslerville | NV | 38.89796 | -119.71684 |