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Sugarloaf Mountain Motel
Sugarloaf Mountain Motel
Silverland Inn and Suites
Silverland Inn and Suites
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
Nugget Casino Resort
Nugget Casino Resort
Silver Legacy Reno- A Caesars Rewards Destination
Silver Legacy Reno- A Caesars Rewards Destination
Echo Suites Extended Stay Reno
Echo Suites Extended Stay Reno
Red Roof Inn Reno
Red Roof Inn Reno
Peppermill Resort Spa Casino
Peppermill Resort Spa Casino
Victorian Inn
Victorian Inn
Carson City Plaza Hotel and Event Center
Carson City Plaza Hotel and Event Center
Hyatt Place Reno
Hyatt Place Reno
Americas Best Value Inn Sparks
Americas Best Value Inn Sparks
SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Reno Airport
SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Reno Airport
Circus Circus Reno ā A Caesars Rewards Destination
Circus Circus Reno ā A Caesars Rewards Destination
Near Airport, Hospital, Midtown, 58 TV - Apt 255
Near Airport, Hospital, Midtown, 58 TV - Apt 255
Hardman House Inn & Suites
Hardman House Inn & Suites
Motel 6 Sparks, NV - Airport - Sparks
Motel 6 Sparks, NV - Airport - Sparks
Rodeway Inn at Nevada State Capitol
Rodeway Inn at Nevada State Capitol
Ramada by Wyndham Reno Hotel and Casino
Ramada by Wyndham Reno Hotel and CasinoGo beyond your typical stay in Virginia City
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Virginia City Historic District
The Virginia City Historic District neighborhood offers attractions such as Virginia and Truckee Railroad and The Washoe Club Haunted Museum.
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Wooden boardwalks lead past Victorian-era saloons where bartenders serve whiskey in dusty glasses that might have touched Mark Twain's lips. The Comstock Lode's silver mining legacy lives on through Chollar Mine tours, where guides reveal tales of fortune and folly. At Piper's Opera House, creaking floorboards have supported performers since the 1880s. The V&T Railroad chugs through sagebrush landscapes, offering views once reserved for prospectors and outlaws. The Washoe Club's haunted museum attracts ghost hunters with stories of spectral miners. Territorial Enterprise Museum displays the desk where Twain first used his famous pen name. The cemetery's weathered headstones tell honest stories about the boom years.

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