All Stories: 269 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Education Earl Wooster High SchoolBuilt to relieve overcrowding at Reno High, Wooster High School opened in 1962. By Gail Ewart View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Eccles House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Edward and Clara Chism House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Gambling El Cortez HotelAn Art Deco dazzler built for Abe Zetoony in 1931 By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Tourism El Rancho Motel No. 2The 1954 motel marked the expansion of the Cladianos family's hospitality business. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences El Reno Apartment HomeDesigned by Paul Revere Williams and relocated from its original site on South Virginia Street By ZoAnn Campana View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences El Reno Apartments (original site)The grouping of 15 prefabricated steel homes designed by Paul Revere Williams opened in 1937. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Gambling Eldorado Hotel-CasinoOpened in 1973, the Eldorado was the first hotel-casino north of the railroad on Virginia Street. By Alicia Barber & Dwayne Kling View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Industry Eveleth Lumber Company (site)Built to support the Reno Mill & Lumber Company in 1902 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Food Farmers ExchangeA longtime distribution point for farm products, constructed in 1933 for the Triangle Produce Company By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Tourism Farris MotelThe red-roofed motel developed from a 1921 poultry farm. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Field Matron's Cottage, Reno-Sparks Indian ColonyA 1927 Stewart Vernacular stone building constructed for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Finley-Prien House By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Religion First Baptist Church of Black Springs By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Religion First Church of Christ, ScientistWidely known as the Lear Theater, the riverfront church designed by Paul Revere Williams has been a Reno landmark since 1939. By Mella Rothwell Harmon & Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Economy First National Bank TowerNow Reno's City Hall, the bank building was the tallest structure in Reno when it opened in 1963. By ZoAnn Campana View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Religion First United Methodist ChurchGothic Revival design elements grace this 1926 church. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Industry Flanigan WarehouseConstructed in 1901 to store wool and other goods, the warehouse contains Reno's oldest elevator. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Fleeter Turner's Stone House By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Education Fleischmann PlanetariumA masterpiece of Populuxe architecture, the science center opened in 1963. By Wohamar O. Anni & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Government and Politics Francis G. Newlands Office By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Education Frandsen Humanities/Agriculture BuildingDesigned in 1917, the university's first Agriculture Building also housed Home Economics. By Amanda Buell & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Architecture Frederic DeLongchamps Cottage By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences French/Cooke House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Frisch HouseThe disappearance of bank cashier Roy Frisch in 1934 is one of Reno's enduring unsolved mysteries. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Frohlich-DaCosta CornerFrom the Piggly Wiggly to Heric's Doughnuts to Del Mar Station, this corner has seen it all. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Fulton AlleyOnce lined with small businesses, the alley runs between Virginia and Sierra Streets. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Fulton House (site)John M. Fulton gave the picturesque 1895 house to his wife, Theodora, upon their marriage in 1903. By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Residences Garat/Humphrey House (relocated) By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Government and Politics George S. Nixon Mansion By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map Previous Next
Filed Under Education Earl Wooster High SchoolBuilt to relieve overcrowding at Reno High, Wooster High School opened in 1962. By Gail Ewart View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Edward and Clara Chism House By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Gambling El Cortez HotelAn Art Deco dazzler built for Abe Zetoony in 1931 By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Tourism El Rancho Motel No. 2The 1954 motel marked the expansion of the Cladianos family's hospitality business. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences El Reno Apartment HomeDesigned by Paul Revere Williams and relocated from its original site on South Virginia Street By ZoAnn Campana View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences El Reno Apartments (original site)The grouping of 15 prefabricated steel homes designed by Paul Revere Williams opened in 1937. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Gambling Eldorado Hotel-CasinoOpened in 1973, the Eldorado was the first hotel-casino north of the railroad on Virginia Street. By Alicia Barber & Dwayne Kling View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Industry Eveleth Lumber Company (site)Built to support the Reno Mill & Lumber Company in 1902 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Farmers ExchangeA longtime distribution point for farm products, constructed in 1933 for the Triangle Produce Company By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Tourism Farris MotelThe red-roofed motel developed from a 1921 poultry farm. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Race and Ethnicity Field Matron's Cottage, Reno-Sparks Indian ColonyA 1927 Stewart Vernacular stone building constructed for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Religion First Church of Christ, ScientistWidely known as the Lear Theater, the riverfront church designed by Paul Revere Williams has been a Reno landmark since 1939. By Mella Rothwell Harmon & Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Economy First National Bank TowerNow Reno's City Hall, the bank building was the tallest structure in Reno when it opened in 1963. By ZoAnn Campana View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Religion First United Methodist ChurchGothic Revival design elements grace this 1926 church. By Mella Rothwell Harmon View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Industry Flanigan WarehouseConstructed in 1901 to store wool and other goods, the warehouse contains Reno's oldest elevator. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Education Fleischmann PlanetariumA masterpiece of Populuxe architecture, the science center opened in 1963. By Wohamar O. Anni & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Government and Politics Francis G. Newlands Office By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Education Frandsen Humanities/Agriculture BuildingDesigned in 1917, the university's first Agriculture Building also housed Home Economics. By Amanda Buell & Reno Historical Team View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Architecture Frederic DeLongchamps Cottage By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Frisch HouseThe disappearance of bank cashier Roy Frisch in 1934 is one of Reno's enduring unsolved mysteries. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Frohlich-DaCosta CornerFrom the Piggly Wiggly to Heric's Doughnuts to Del Mar Station, this corner has seen it all. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Fulton AlleyOnce lined with small businesses, the alley runs between Virginia and Sierra Streets. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Residences Fulton House (site)John M. Fulton gave the picturesque 1895 house to his wife, Theodora, upon their marriage in 1903. By Deb Hinman View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Government and Politics George S. Nixon Mansion By Donna and Paul Erickson View Story — Show on Map