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Reno Sparks 11X17 Aug19 HOTELS ATTRACTIONS 395 America's Best Travel Inn 11 Basecamp Climbing Wall 56 McCarran Blvd. Baring Blvd. 659 Atlantis Casino Resort Spa 40 The Basement 67 Keystone Canyon Baymont Inn & Suites 29 Bundox Bocce 70 Recreation Area Carran Blvd. 659 Mc S Best Western Plus 18 City Art Plaza 61 659 University p 2 395 445 a r Circus Circus Hotel Casino Resort 46 The Discovery 77 Rancho San Rafael of Nevada, k s Rock Blvd. 3 . Sutro Dr. Sutro B Regional Park Reno Oddie Blvd. d v 1 . l Comfort Inn & Suites 36 The Eddy 65 t l 4 S v d B s N. Sierra St. l . l Reno-Sparks Courtyard by Mariott 45 Fleischmann Planetarium 3 5 n e a E. Prater Wy. 6 Livestock r SPARKS r W Courtyard Reno/Riverfront 62 Great Basin Co-op 75 . Events Center a Pyramid Wy. El Rancho Dr. N C Sparks Econo Lodge 34 Greater Nevada Field 59 10 c . Kings Row E. Prater Wy. M Marina d v 80 13 15 17 Park l 16 B Eldorado Resort Casino 53 Historic Reno Arch 72 11 21 N. Virginia St. 80 a 14 19 t 20 s Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 25 Lake Mansion 74 12 18 i V W. 7th St. E. 4th St. 22 23 Grand Sierra Resort & Casino 27 Lawlor Events Center 4 9 d 8 v DOWNTOWN l 7 580 B 26 Hampton Inn Reno/Sparks 20 The Lilley 6 659 RENO E. 2nd St. E. 2nd St. k 648 80 Mill St. c 25 Harrah's Reno 58 McKinley Arts & Culture Center 63 W. 2nd St. o 27 R 659 24 80 Holiday Inn Express 30 Meadowood Mall 43 River Mill St. Robb Dr. W. 4th St. See Inset 395 Liberty St. E. Greg St. Home 2 Suites 41 National Automobile Museum 73 below Idlewild d uc ive v 28 T r kee R r l Homewood Suites by Hilton 44 Nevada Historical Society MuseumM 2 Park Truckee 29 B c n C Mill St. a Hyatt Place Reno-Tahoe Airport 37 Nevada Museum of Art 76 S. Wells St. r a r r 30 a r The Jesse 8 Outlets at Sparks 22 a Vassar St. C n r. c B D 647 y 31 MIDTOWN M La Quinta Inn 32 Pioneer Center for the l rr 32 v e b Ln. Kietzke d ay Performing Arts 69 . M Meadow Wood Courtyard Super 8 42 Dr. RENO 33 erry S. Plumas St. 34 ayb S. Arlington Ave. Plumb Ln. Morris Burner Hotel 9 Reno ArchM 57 Plumb Ln. Downtown Motel 6 Reno Livestock Events Reno Little Theater 31 35 S. Virginia St. 36 37 Reno Center 10 Reno Neon Line 51 Motel 6 Reno Virginia Plumb 35 Reno Playa Art Park 47 659 80 Washoe 38 Reno-Tahoe Motel 6 Reno West 7 Sierra Arts Gallery 66 County W. 6th St. N. Virginia St. E. 6th St. Kietzke Ln. Kietzke International Motel 6 Sparks 13 Sparks Heritage Museum 15 39 Airport Ai 46 Reno W Moana Ln. rw Nugget Casino Resort 14 Urban Market 52 . 47 d 580 a W. 5th St. Events lv 40 y Center Peppermill Resort Spa Casino 38 Victorian Square 16 B Peckham Ln. D 48 Ralston St. r 395 Evans Ave. e . n 49 Plaza Resort Club 60 Virginia Street Bridge 68 li Reno-Sparks W. 4th St. y E. 4th St. k Convention E. Peckham Ln. S 51 Quality Inn 28 Wilbur D. May Museum & Arboretum 1 Center West St. National 50 Ramada Reno Hotel & Casino 12 Wild Island Family Recreation Center 23 Lakeridge W. 3rd St. 52 N. Sierra St. 53 Bowling N. Center St. Stadium Lakeside Dr. N. Arlington Ave. rran Blvd. Washington St. Renaissance Reno Downtown 71 Wingfield Park & Amphitheater 64 a Vine St. cC McCarran Blvd. M 659 54 55 56 58 Lake St. 59 Residence Inn Sparks 21 W.M. Keck Earth Science 659 41 W. 2nd St. 57 E. 2nd St. Sands Regency Casino Hotel 50 and Mineral Mining Museum 5 43 42 Visitor Center Seasons Inn 48 60 RIVERWALK 62 S. Virginia St. W. 1st St. Bicentennial DISTRICT 61 Silver Legacy Resort Casino 49 Bartley Park Ranch 72 Keystone Ave. Keystone Truckee 68 73 SunRise Motel 17 44 45 64 67 70 71 Regional Jones St. River 65 Super 8 Motel Sparks 24 Park Whitewater 66 Longley Ln. r 69 395 63 e Court St. S iv Park i R n Surestay Plus Hotel 33 Hill St. Rive r. e c rs Clay St. ide D l ke 75 a 580 74 i c r Vagabond Inn 39 S. Center St. u r Ridge St. S T Flint St. t . Western Village Inn & Casino 19 W. Liberty St. 0 2 Miles Whitney Peak Hotel 55 California Ave. Marsh Ave. 76 WoodSpring Suites Sparks 26 77 0 2 Kilometers World Mark, The Club 54.
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