The Truckee River

The Truckee River (HMTOQ)

Location: Reno, NV 89501 Washoe County
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N 39° 31.486', W 119° 48.92'

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Flowing out of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the west, the Truckee River is Reno's most striking natural and historical feature. Shown below on a relief map of the surrounding Reno area are a few of the more significant historical sites near the river.

1 Chinatown. This section of Reno was inhabited by the city's oriental population from 1869 to around 1920.

2 Reno Gas Works. Established in 1878, the plant on this site produced illuminating gas for Reno through 1890.

3 The Alhambra. A former gristmill, this structure later became a saloon and lodging house. Reno's first school opened here in the Fall of 1868 and early clergymen held services here.

4 The Lake House. A way station founded by Myron C. Lake in 1862. It later developed into the Riverside Hotel. Lake donated land for a depot and townsite when the Central Pacific Railroad came through the Truckee Canyon. He is considered the Father of Reno.

5 Lake's Toll Bridge. The main crossing of the Truckee River on the Honey Lake Toll Road, 1862-1877.

6 Washoo County Courthouse. Following the established of Reno as the county seat of Washoe County in 1871, the first courthouse was built on this site.

7 Belle Isle/Wingfield Park. In 1911 an amusement park and dance pavilion was built on this site. Known as Belle Isle, it was a community cultural and recreational center, in 1920, financier George Wingfield donated the property to the city as a park site.

8 Site of Eugene Ely's Flight. On July 4, 1911, the famous aviator Eugene Ely make one of the earliest exhibition flights in Reno's history at this site.

9 Old Virginia and Truckee Railroad Bridge. Constructed in 1871, this bride was part of the famous V and T Shortline Railroad connecting Reno with Carson City and the Comstock Lode.
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HM NumberHMTOQ
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Year Placed1979
Placed ByRotary Club of Reno
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Date Added Monday, October 27th, 2014 at 7:22am PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)11S E 258007 N 4378798
Decimal Degrees39.52476667, -119.81533333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 39° 31.486', W 119° 48.92'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds39° 31' 29.16" N, 119° 48' 55.20" W
Driving DirectionsGoogle Maps
Area Code(s)775
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 175-187 Truckee River Ln, Reno NV 89501, US
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