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  2. Harvey's Resort Hotel bombing - Wikipedia

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    Nevada State Fire Marshal Thomas J. Huddleston examining the bomb. The Harvey's Resort Hotel bombing took place on August 26–27, 1980, when several men masquerading as photocopier deliverers planted an elaborately booby trapped bomb containing 1,200 pounds (540 kg) of dynamite at Harvey's Resort Hotel ("Harveys" since 1986) in Stateline, Nevada, United States. [2]

  3. Lakeside Inn (Stateline) - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside Inn (formerly Tahoe Sky Harbor, Fabulous Eddie's Stardust Club, Caesars Inn and Harvey's Inn) was a hotel and casino located in Stateline, Nevada. [1] It had 123 rooms, [2] as well as two restaurants, three bars [3] and a casino with 17,852 square feet (1,658.5 m 2) of space.

  4. Mizpah Hotel fire - Wikipedia

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    The fire started at 10:00 PM, when the perpetrator put a mattress against a door, and then set it up in flames. [1] The death toll rose to nine by November 3. [2] Two more bodies were located by November 6, bringing the death toll to eleven. [3] [4] The final body was recovered by November 9. [5]

  5. Smoke and fire map: Wildfire forces Ruidoso evacuation - AOL

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    Smoke and fire map of Texas wildfires. Wildfire smoke map: Track fires and ref flag warnings across the US. Active fires in New Mexico. Penn Scott Fire: Unknown. South Fork Fire: 20 acres.

  6. Category:Hotels in Stateline, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hotels in Stateline, Nevada" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Cal Neva Lodge & Casino - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of World War II, the lodge was purchased from Remmer by Sanford Adler and a group of associates for $700,000; ($8,877,000 today) [18] [19] Adler renamed the property Cal Neva — dropping the hyphen — to match his Cal Neva hotel in Reno, Nevada. [20] However, this spelling of the name had been in common use since before the ...