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Visitors will find plenty to do in Reno, located 30 miles north of Carson City. Start in the downtown, home of more than a half dozen first class hotel-casinos including the Silver Legacy, Harrah’s, the Eldorado, the Siena, and Circus Circus. Reno’s promotional slogan is “America’s Adventure Place” and one of the hottest new things in town is the Truckee River Whitewater Park, a half-mile water attraction in the center of the city with rapids, a slalom racing course, and nearly a dozen “drop pools” and boulders for kayaking maneuvers.

For those not quite ready to brave the river, there is the National Automobile Museum, a shrine to all things with pistons. Displaying more than 200 classic vehicles, the state-of-the-art museum traces America’s love affair with the car. Downtown Reno is also the home of the Nevada Museum of Art (160 W. Liberty), which opened in 2003. The four-story, distinctive black building—designed to evoke Nevada’s Black Rock Desert—has 55,000 square feet of exhibit space for traveling art shows and the museum’s permanent collections. Recent shows have included works by impressionists Claude Monet and Edgar Degas, Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and Western artist Maynard Dixon.

Special events and shows have long been a Reno staple and the downtown is a major events magnet. Annual events ranging from Hot August Nights, a celebration of the music, cars, and fashions of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, to Street Vibrations, a huge motorcycle rally and parade, help keep the downtown rocking during the summer months.

Other popular annual events in the Reno area include the Reno Jazz Festival (April), Cinco de Mayo (May), Reno Rodeo (June), Artown (All July), Reno Basque Festival (July), Reno Celtic Celebration (July), Reno-Tahoe Open (August), Great Reno Balloon Races (September), National Championship Air Races (September), and the Great Italian Festival (October).

Adjacent to Reno is the community of Sparks, once an important railroad town, which has grown into a vacation destination with first class hotels, fine dining, championship golf courses, and the Sparks Marina, popular with sun-worshipers, wake-boarders and day sailors. Victorian Square, in the center of Sparks, is a picturesque shopping/casino/restaurant district that incorporates a 19th century Victorian theme. The Sparks Heritage Museum in the downtown offers a glimpse into the town’s rich history.

Sparks’ major annual events include the Big Easy (July), Hot August Nights (August), Best in the West Nugget Rib Cookoff (September), Hometowne Christmas (December).

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John Wayne's last movie, "The Shootist," was filmed at the Krebs-Petersen House at 500 North Mountain Street.

Orion Clemens, Mark Twain's brother, lived at 502 North Division Street. The brothers traveled the west together, forming the foundation for Twain's immortal novel "Roughing It."

New Yorker, and town father, Abe Curry moved to Carson City in 1858 when Genoa land proved to be too expensive. His home is at 406 North Nevada Street.