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  2. List of Nevada state parks - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Dam State Park: Lincoln: 2,182 883: 5,395 1,644: 1935: Preserves a section of Beaver Dam Wash in eastern Nevada's most remote state park. Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park: Nye: 1,116 452: 6,975 2,126: 1957: Preserves in situ ichthyosaur fossils and the ghost town of Berlin. Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area: Clark: 2,093 847: ...

  3. KOA - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 1969 camping season, KOA had 262 campgrounds in operation across the U.S. By 1972, 10 years after KOA's creation, KOA had 600 franchise campgrounds. The 1970s energy crisis caused the collapse of many travel-oriented businesses, and KOA's stock price sharply declined as fewer Americans drove for vacations.

  4. Verdi, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Third Street, which City of Reno’s Fourth Street becomes, (Old U.S. Route 40) passes over the Truckee River, as seen from Crystal Peak Park in Verdi. Verdi is located at 39°31′6″N 119°59′19″W  /  39.51833°N 119.98861°W  / 39.51833; -119.98861 (39.5183, -119.9887) on the western border of Nevada, adjacent to the California ...

  5. Boomtown Reno - Wikipedia

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    Boomtown Reno is a hotel and casino located in Verdi, Nevada, just west of the Reno–Sparks metropolitan area. The hotel features 318 guest rooms and suites, and the casino has a 39,630 square feet (3,682 m 2 ) gaming area.

  6. Boomtown, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Boomtown, Inc. was an American gaming company founded in 1988 and was based in Verdi, Nevada and was the headquarters of Boomtown Reno. It was acquired on July 1, 1997, by Hollywood Park, Inc. (now Pinnacle Entertainment ) for $188 million.

  7. Template:Nevada state parks map - Wikipedia

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  8. James D. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    James D. "Jim" Rogers (born 1949) was the President and CEO of Kampgrounds of America (KOA) until December 2015 (when Pat Hittmeier took over). He lives in Reno, NV. Rogers first job at KOA started in 1972 as a management trainee. He stayed for nearly three years before heading to UCLA to complete a master's degree in business administration.

  9. Silverton (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    However, Boomtown's lease with Roski made it financially infeasible for the company to purchase the land and expand. [12] In March 1996, Boomtown, Inc. entered an agreement to be merged with Hollywood Park, Inc. The deal would allow Boomtown to expand the Las Vegas property, [16] although Hollywood Park had little interest in the hotel-casino. [17]