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]]>Some of Reno’s most popular museums are weirdly specific, and that’s the case with this collection of over 200 vintage cars. Most of the vehicles on display were collected by the businessman William F. Harrah, and some of them once belonged to popular public figures, such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and John Wayne.
Art lovers visiting Reno won’t be disappointed if they put this museum on their travel itinerary. Truly impressive both inside and out, the Nevada Museum of Art houses a collection of contemporary art and photography, with a special accent on environmentalism and the protection of nature.
If you’re looking for a perfect museum to visit during a family trip to Reno, Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum is the place to be. This science and technology museum is best known for its interactive exhibits that people of all ages can enjoy.
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]]>Reno is Nevada’s second most popular city, right after Vegas, and for a good reason. It’s also best known for being home to countless casinos, but most people decide to visit it because it’s a starting point to some of Nevada’s most beautiful natural wonders including the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe.
Carson City may not be Nevada’s biggest or most touristy city, but that’s not stopping it from being the capital of this state. In addition to being home to several of Nevada’s most significant museums, it also offers easy access to Lake Tahoe.
One of Nevada’s most charming little towns is located just outside of Reno. It originated as a boomtown during the 1860s gold rush and it’s now best known for its retro feel. Make sure to visit one of its charming museums and take a ride on a trolley or a horse-drawn carriage during your visit.
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]]>The hotel is Reno’s first and only non-gaming, non-smoking, and independently owned boutique property. The biggest attraction at this hotel is the artificial climbing wall, called Basecamp, which happens to be the Guinness Book of World Records’ “World’s Tallest Artificial Climbing Wall”.
The 164-foot wall stretches up the east side of the Whitney Peak Hotel and it’s adjacent to the historic Reno Arch. It also features the only IFSC-certified 15-meter speed wall in the U.S. and a 7,000-square-foot indoor bouldering park with a separate area for younger climbers.
“The wall was built to help foster and provide a new face for Reno’s outdoor enthusiast community,” said Brian Sweeney, Basecamp manager.
Basecamp is currently running during regular business hours, but with capacity limits, and enhanced cleaning measures to follow the CDC guidelines for social distancing and proper sanitation.
The hotel prides itself on creating unqique stays and they’ll customize packages for guests to help them celebrate whatever occasions bring them to Reno. In the past, they’ve recreated the Hangover scene for a Bachelorette party and decorated a guest’s room with pictures of Nicolas Cage for a fan who loved the actor.
Some of the upgrades include a Spooked Up Halloween Package, Romance, Celebration, Bed & Breakfast, Bubbles, and Bathtub of Beers. To see more about the hotel including the upgrades check out their website.
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]]>The post Reno, Nevada is Home to Some Pretty Epic Museums appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Some of Reno’s most popular museums are weirdly specific, and that’s the case with this collection of over 200 vintage cars. Most of the vehicles on display were collected by the businessman William F. Harrah, and some of them once belonged to popular public figures, such as Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and John Wayne.
Art lovers visiting Reno won’t be disappointed if they put this museum on their travel itinerary. Truly impressive both inside and out, the Nevada Museum of Art houses a collection of contemporary art and photography, with a special accent on environmentalism and the protection of nature.
If you’re looking for a perfect museum to visit during a family trip to Reno, Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum is the place to be. This science and technology museum is best known for its interactive exhibits that people of all ages can enjoy.
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]]>The post Las Vegas Isn’t the Only City in Nevada Worth the Visit appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Reno is Nevada’s second most popular city, right after Vegas, and for a good reason. It’s also best known for being home to countless casinos, but most people decide to visit it because it’s a starting point to some of Nevada’s most beautiful natural wonders including the Sierra Nevada and Lake Tahoe.
Carson City may not be Nevada’s biggest or most touristy city, but that’s not stopping it from being the capital of this state. In addition to being home to several of Nevada’s most significant museums, it also offers easy access to Lake Tahoe.
One of Nevada’s most charming little towns is located just outside of Reno. It originated as a boomtown during the 1860s gold rush and it’s now best known for its retro feel. Make sure to visit one of its charming museums and take a ride on a trolley or a horse-drawn carriage during your visit.
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]]>The post Climb the “World’s Tallest Artifical Climbing Wall” While Staying at This Hotel in Reno appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The hotel is Reno’s first and only non-gaming, non-smoking, and independently owned boutique property. The biggest attraction at this hotel is the artificial climbing wall, called Basecamp, which happens to be the Guinness Book of World Records’ “World’s Tallest Artificial Climbing Wall”.
The 164-foot wall stretches up the east side of the Whitney Peak Hotel and it’s adjacent to the historic Reno Arch. It also features the only IFSC-certified 15-meter speed wall in the U.S. and a 7,000-square-foot indoor bouldering park with a separate area for younger climbers.
“The wall was built to help foster and provide a new face for Reno’s outdoor enthusiast community,” said Brian Sweeney, Basecamp manager.
Basecamp is currently running during regular business hours, but with capacity limits, and enhanced cleaning measures to follow the CDC guidelines for social distancing and proper sanitation.
The hotel prides itself on creating unqique stays and they’ll customize packages for guests to help them celebrate whatever occasions bring them to Reno. In the past, they’ve recreated the Hangover scene for a Bachelorette party and decorated a guest’s room with pictures of Nicolas Cage for a fan who loved the actor.
Some of the upgrades include a Spooked Up Halloween Package, Romance, Celebration, Bed & Breakfast, Bubbles, and Bathtub of Beers. To see more about the hotel including the upgrades check out their website.
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