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Reno Nevada Vacation Travel Reviews
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Reno Enlists Paddles, Not Poker, for a Rebirth New York Times (free registration required), June 12, 2005 "...gone is the Wild West gambling town of yore. In an attempt to diversify its attractions, Reno is selling itself as 'America's Adventure Place,' or so the tourist tag line goes. It speaks not just of the adventure of betting it all on the roulette table, but also of the outdoor variety, like biking, hiking, fishing, skiing and most visibly, kayaking within the white-water park..."
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Revival Mixes Art, Fun, and Some Risk Boston.com / Boston Globe, April 18, 2004 "Buzz has been growing in the last few years, however, that Reno is in revival mode, trying to reinvent itself with a $16 million art museum, a $70 million high-end riverside resort, and, most recently, a $1.5 million, half-mile whitewater course for kayakers and rafters built along the Truckee just steps from the casino core..."
Where and how to cowboy up in Reno Sacramento Bee, July 17, 2005 "Looking for a touch of the Old West amid the casinos of Reno? Here are some places that will help you get that Annie Oakley feeling...Dining, Shopping, Dancing..."
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Reno Without Risk ThePittsburghChannel.com "If you hunger for thrills, have an itch for exploration, a hunger for history, a yen for a family getaway or simply an urge to kick back and be pampered, Reno's got you covered. Here's a sample of ways to fill your vacation outside of the casinos..."
For additional travel information, contact: Reno Nevada Convention and Visitors Bureau 4001 S. Virginia St. Ste. G, Reno, NV 89502
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