Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony is an urban Native American Tribe whose members have Washoe, Paiute and Shoshone heritage.
Lemmon Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. The population was 5,040 at the 2010 census. It is a northern suburb of the city of Reno and is part of the Reno–Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Population: 5,040
Latitude: 39° 38' 9.67" N
Longitude: -119° 50' 35.70" W
The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony is an urban Native American Tribe whose members have Washoe, Paiute and Shoshone heritage.
The Reno-Sparks Convention Center (originally Centennial Coliseum) is a convention center in Reno, Nevada. It was built in 1965 as the Centennial Coliseum.
The Outlets at Legends is an upscale outlet center in Sparks, Nevada, owned and managed by RED Development. Legends currently contains 45 retailers and restaurants and it is anchored by Scheels All Sports (the largest all sports store in the world).
The Wilbur D. May Center is an attraction located in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park at 1595 North Sierra, Reno, Nevada. The facility comprises the Wilbur D. May Museum and the Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
Spanish Springs High School is a public secondary school in Sparks, Nevada, part of the Washoe County School District; it is one of only three public high schools within the city of Sparks.
St. Mary's Regional Medical Center is a hospital in Reno, Nevada, USA.
Contents: List of Registered Historic Places in Washoe County, Nevada, USA:
KPLY (630 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Sports radio format. Licensed to Reno, Nevada, USA, the station serves the Reno area. The station is currently owned by Lotus Radio Corp.
William Peccole Park is a stadium in Reno, Nevada. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the University of Nevada, Reno Wolf Pack baseball team. It opened in 1988. It holds 3,000 people.
KXEQ (1340 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Reno, Nevada, USA, it serves the Reno area.
KELM-LP is a low-power television station located in Reno, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 43. It is an affiliate of Mexicanal network.
KBZZ (1270 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Sparks, Nevada, USA, the station serves the Reno area.
Wild Island is a water park located off I-80 in the city of Sparks, Nevada.
The Sparks Amtrak Station is a former train station in Sparks, Nevada, United States. Prior to closing it was served daily by Amtrak's (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation) California Zephyr, which runs once daily between Chicago, Illinois a…
Patrick is an unincorporated community which was the site of a historic ranch. The founder of the ranch, Patrick McCarran, arrived in Nevada in 1858 as a member of the United States Army under General Winfield Scott Hancock. In 1862 McCarran claimed…
Moana Stadium was a stadium in Reno, Nevada. It was primarily used for baseball. Teams that called the stadium home included the Reno Silver Sox, the Reno Blackjacks, Reno Padres and Reno Chukars. The ballpark had a capacity of 4,000 people. Moana S…
KUUB (94.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Sun Valley, Nevada, USA, it serves the Reno area.
KRRI-LP is a low-power television station located in Reno, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 25. It is an affiliate of Azteca América network.