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The Nevada-California-Oregon Railroad Depot was built by the Nevada-California-Oregon Railway (NCO) in 1910 in Reno, Nevada. It is Nevada Historical Marker number 210. [1] It is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The building today is used for a restaurant and microbrewery called The Depot Craft Brewery Distillery
A two-page bill signed into law by the Nevada Governor Grant Sawyer on March 23, 1959, authorized establishment of the Desert Research Institute at the University of Nevada, Reno. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] UNR hired Dr. Wendell Mordy as the Founding Director (1960–1969) of the University's Desert Research Institute, which initially was an office at the top ...
Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, often known as The Discovery, is a science center and museum located in Reno, Nevada. [1] The museum, a private non-profit , was founded in 2011 and is geared towards both children and adults.
800-855 is reserved for services for deaf or hearing-impaired users; [1] these TTY-related numbers, operated by individual telephone companies, are assigned directly by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA) Several other prefixes, including 800-484, 800-703, 800-744, and 800-904 are reserved by the FCC.
Prater Way, East 4th Street (I-80 Bus. / SR 647 west) Former US 40: 16.1: 25.9: 17: Rock Boulevard : Serves Victorian Square; also signed for Nugget Avenue eastbound: 16.8: 27.0: 18: SR 445 (Pyramid Way) Serves Victorian Square: 17.6: 28.3: 19: McCarran Boulevard East (SR 659 to I-80 Bus. west) McCarran Boulevard was former SR 650; Victorian ...
Renown Regional Medical Center (formerly Washoe Medical Center) is part of Renown Health (formerly Washoe Health System), a non-profit hospital in Reno, Nevada.It is Renown Health's flagship hospital and the region's only level II trauma center. [2]
The Reno-Sparks Convention Center is a convention center in the western United States, located in Reno, Nevada. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Opened 60 years ago in 1965 as Centennial Coliseum , [ 1 ] it hosted the Big Sky Conference basketball tournament in 1983 , [ 3 ] and also hosts boxing matches. [ 4 ]
The route currently comprises a portion of West Fourth Street in Reno and a short segment of Prater Way in Sparks. The route previously extended a greater distance east–west through Reno–Sparks, and was formerly designated as part of U.S. Route 40. View west along SR 647