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California State Railroad Museum: Historical and Fun

The California State Railroad Museum is a popular destination in Sacramento for visitors young and old. While the museum prides itself on educating visitors on the history of the railroads in the Unit...

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California State Railroad Museum: Historical and Fun
  • Arden Fair Mall a Shopper's Paradise
  • Davis Farmers Market: A California family tradition
  • Esquire IMAX Theatre: It's the BIG Time
  • California State Military Museum Brings History to Life

Arden Fair Mall a Shopper's Pa

Arden Fair is Sacramento's largest indoor shopping mall-- the perfect place for shopaholics to feed ...

Davis Farmers Market: A Califo

Going to the Davis Farmers Market on Saturdays is more than just a family tradition for the resident...

Esquire IMAX Theatre: It's the

Sacramento’s Esquire IMAX Theatre features the largest screen in the city, putting viewers right in ...

California State Military Muse

The California State Military Museum in Sacramento is an educational experience that will bring a ne...

  • Aioli Bodega Espanola: Perfection en Espanol
  • Scott's Seafood Restaurant: Almost Unbelievably Fresh
  • The L Wine Lounge and Urban Kitchen Serves Up Trendy Drinks and Fresh Fare
  • Zocalo Mexicana: Fine Mexican Dining in Sac

Aioli Bodega Espanola: Perfect

Sacramento's Aioli Bodega Espanola is an irrefutable favorite among locals, and there is no question...

Scott's Seafood Restaurant: Al

Scott's Seafood Restaurant in Sacramento opened its doors in 1991 and is continually voted as Sacram...

The L Wine Lounge and Urban Ki

The L Wine Lounge and Urban Kitchen might very well be one of Sacramento's trendiest spots-- and the...

Zocalo Mexicana: Fine Mexican

Located downtown on Capitol Avenue, Sacramento's Zocolo Mexicana Restaurant is one of the city's hot...

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Piper's Opera House -- $500.00


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Oakland Art Murmur: Gallery hopping after hours

Oakland Art Murmur: Gallery hopping after hours

On the first Friday evening of each month, the galleries of downtown Oakland, from 65th and Stanford to 19th and Broadway, open their doors to the public, attracting bicyclists, BART riders, carpoolers, parents and singles from all over the Bay. Hundreds of visiting and local art enthusiasts fill the side streets, curious to see the latest works by talented emerging and established visual artists..

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Reno Movies

Machete

Framed for a covert assassination, a blade-wielding former Federale (Danny Trejo) carves a path of blood, bullets and broken hearts as he carries out a mission of revenge.

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Reno Facts and Places:

Newspapers are Reno Gazette Journal, Reno News and Review
Reno Sports teams are Wolf Pack, Wolf Pack, Wolf Pack
Local Schools are University of Nevada-Reno, Truckee Meadows Community College

About Reno, Nevada

Home to about 200,000 people, Reno is Nevada's second-largest city. At 4,400-feet elevation, Reno gets over 300 sunny days per year and the 12 inches of rain that fall here are meager compared to snowfall at the Lake Tahoe ski resorts less than an hour's drive away.

Long known as the "Biggest Little City in the World," Reno becomes a more cosmopolitan, family-friendly city as Las Vegas and California casinos siphon business away from what was once the world's gambling capital.

Those who seek gambling can still find it in Reno, and thirteen in-town casinos offer especially good prices mid-week. Atlantis, Harrah's and Fitzgerald's are gamblers' favorites. With 16 wedding chapels, Reno is also still a popular place to get married. All prospective newlyweds need is $55 for a license, and there's no blood test and no waiting.

Fans of motorized conveyances will find plenty to enjoy in Reno, whether they like their vehicles standing still at the National Automobile Museum, on display at the Hot August Nights classic-car rally and its motorcycle counterpart Street Vibrations, or moving at 500 miles per hour during the Reno Air Races.

Events of the critter kind regularly fill the Livestock Events Center with everything from Arabian horses to llamas. The Reno Rodeo, sometimes called the west's richest rodeo is also held here. The National Bowling Stadium, a four-story-tall venue the Los Angeles Times called the "Taj Mahal of Tenpins" hosts professional bowling championships.

Kids of all ages can see a circus every day in Reno at Circus-Circus, and outdoorsmen can rent kayaks and rafts right in town at Truckee Whitewater Park. Golfers can play over a dozen courses, including Robert Trent Jones-designed Lake Ridge Golf Course, Wolf Run Golf Club and Rosewood Lakes, set in 60 acres of protected wetlands.

Reno Gazette-Journal reviewers like Mexican food at Mi Casa Too es su casa and are especially fond of Austin's breaded buttermilk fries. Other good, solid Reno dining choices include Ruby River Steakhouse, La Fuente Mexican and Rapscallion Seafood House.

With low occupancy midweek and in winter, Reno's hotels present good bargains. Well-reviewed budget lodgings include the Peppermill, Eldorado and Atlantis casino hotels, while more moderately-priced choices include Siena Hotel Spa Casino and Club Lakeridge.

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