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Reno - The Biggest Little City in the World sign over North Virginia Street.
| Fitzgeralds Casino (1976) (16 floors) over Reno - The Biggest Little City in the World sign.
| Reno street art of giant poker chips.
| Silver Legacy Casino (407 N. Virginia St.).
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Silver Legacy & Circus Circus Casinos along North Virginia Street.
| Circus Circus Casino sign & Sky Tower (1978) (28 floors) on North Virginia Street. Architect: WorthGroup , David Jacobson & Assoc.
| Cal-Neva Casino on North Virginia Street.
| Streetscape along West Second Street to Harrah's Reno Casino - West Tower (1969) (24 floors). Architect: Martin Stern, Jr. & Assoc.
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Reno Arch (1926 with neon letters added 1935) originally celebrated Lincoln Highway & moved in 1995 over Sinclair St. at Truckee River.
| Harrah's Reno - East Tower (1995) (26 floors) (175 E. 2nd St.).
| Harrah's Casino Entrance.
| Neoclassical building now part of Harrah's Casino.
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National Bowling Stadium (1995) (300 N. Center St.).
| Silver geodesic dome atop National Bowling Stadium.
| Brightly colored roof edges of National Bowling Stadium.
| View up Virginia Street with Riverside Hotel (1927) by Frederic DeLongchamps & Reno City Hall (1962) (16 floors).
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N. Center Street bridge over Truckee River plus copper colored towers of parking structure.
| Siena Hotel Spa Casino (9 floors) (1 S. Lake St.).
| Eldorado Hotel Casino (1973) (26 floors) (345 N. Virginia St.). Architect: WorthGroup.
| Yellow, red & white residential highrise with awning overhang (2008) (downtown).
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Silver Legacy Resort & Casino (1995) (38 floors) (407 N. Virginia St.). Architect: Urban Design Group.
| Circus Circus & Silver Legacy Casinos.
| El Cortez Hotel (1931) (239 West Second St.). Style: Art Deco. Architect: George Ferris & Lehman A. "Monk" Ferris. On National Register.
| El Cortez Hotel neon sign.
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El Cortez Hotel Terra Cotta details.
| St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral (1907) (301 W. 2nd St.). Architect: Frederic DeLongchamps. On National Register.
| Towers of St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral.
| First United Methodist Church (1925) (201 W. 1st St.). Style: Gothic Revival. Architect: Wythe, Blaine & Olson. On National Register.
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Residences along Truckee Riverwalk & Park with Reno City Hall & The Palladio.
| Wingfield Park on Truckee River with Riverside Century Theaters, Silver Legacy Resort.
| Wingfield Park on Truckee River with Riverside Century Theaters, Harrah's & The Palladio.
| Riverside Century Theaters, & The Palladio over Truckee Riverwalk.
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The Palladio (2007) (13 floors) over Riverside Century Theaters & Truckee River. Architect: Stantec.
| Wingfield Park on Truckee River.
| Mills B. Lane Justice Center & Trinity Episcopal Church.
| Trinity Episcopal Church (1949) (200 Island Ave.).
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Mills B. Lane Justice Center (2006). Architect: Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects.
| Riverwalk scene on Truckee River with Mills B. Lane Justice Center & Trinity Episcopal Church.
| U.S. Post Office (1932) (50 S. Virginia St.). Style: Art Deco. Architect: Frederic DeLongchamps. On National Register.
| Washoe County Courthouse (1909) (117 S. Virginia St.). Architect: Frederic DeLongchamps. On National Register.
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Neoclassical columns of Washoe County Courthouse.
| Pioneer Theater Auditorium (now Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts) (1967) (100 S. Virginia St.). Architect: Bozalis, Dickinson & Roloff. On National Register.
| Pioneer Theater Auditorium & Pioneer Statue.
| U.S. Post Office & Pioneer Theater Auditorium.
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Wells Fargo Building (1982) (9 floors) (200 S. Virginia St.).
| Museum Towers (1988) (12 floors) (100 West Liberty St.).
| Virginia & Truckee Depot (1871) (280 N. Center St.) (now Amtrak station).
| Green hotrod on street in Reno.
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Yellow hotrod with red flames on street in Reno.
| Pink Mustang 289 Convertible (c1965) on street in Reno.
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