Stories tagged "Italians": 12 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Tourism Royal HotelThis 1907 hotel on East 4th Street and Evans Avenue profited from its proximity to three railroad lines. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Food Pinky's MarketBrothers Guido and Bruno Pincolini opened their namesake market on East 4th Street in 1946. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Food Casale's Halfway ClubNamed for its location halfway between Reno and Sparks, the family restaurant is one of the area's oldest and most treasured. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Delucchi BuildingBuilder Leo Delucchi helped downtown push eastward in 1948. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Coney Island BarFounded as a tamale factory in 1926 and operated by the same family for nearly a century. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Tourism Senator HotelBuilt by Pietro Saturno, the three-story 1907 hotel is one of the area's oldest commercial buildings. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Piazzo BuildingSantino Piazzo and his family ran their market on the ground floor and the St. Francis Hotel above. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Circus Potato Chip CompanyA family snack business founded on South Virginia Street in 1936 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses DeGiacoma BuildingPurveyors of imported groceries on Commercial Row starting in 1931 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map Filed Under Businesses Quilici BarLater known as the Rumpus Room and Abby’s Highway 40, the bar was opened by Roy Quilici in 1940. By Alicia Barber 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 Businesses Pincolini BuildingGuido Pincolini opened his namesake commercial building on the corner of South Virginia and Mary Streets in 1954. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Tourism Royal HotelThis 1907 hotel on East 4th Street and Evans Avenue profited from its proximity to three railroad lines. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Pinky's MarketBrothers Guido and Bruno Pincolini opened their namesake market on East 4th Street in 1946. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Food Casale's Halfway ClubNamed for its location halfway between Reno and Sparks, the family restaurant is one of the area's oldest and most treasured. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Delucchi BuildingBuilder Leo Delucchi helped downtown push eastward in 1948. By Sharon Honig-Bear View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Coney Island BarFounded as a tamale factory in 1926 and operated by the same family for nearly a century. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Tourism Senator HotelBuilt by Pietro Saturno, the three-story 1907 hotel is one of the area's oldest commercial buildings. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Piazzo BuildingSantino Piazzo and his family ran their market on the ground floor and the St. Francis Hotel above. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Circus Potato Chip CompanyA family snack business founded on South Virginia Street in 1936 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses DeGiacoma BuildingPurveyors of imported groceries on Commercial Row starting in 1931 By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map
Filed Under Businesses Quilici BarLater known as the Rumpus Room and Abby’s Highway 40, the bar was opened by Roy Quilici in 1940. By Alicia Barber 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 Businesses Pincolini BuildingGuido Pincolini opened his namesake commercial building on the corner of South Virginia and Mary Streets in 1954. By Alicia Barber View Story — Show on Map