Friday, January 30, 2009

Reno, NV




We learned about rocks and why we shouldn't go to the casino tonight!

Did you know that 80% of the population of Nevada lives in Reno and Las Vegas?

Or how about the fact that Nevada is the driest state in the USA!?

Or how about the fact that gambling was made illegal in 1910?

Reno is the county seat of Washoe County, Nevada, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 180,480, making it the second-largest city in Nevada. Current census estimates, however, show the city's population has grown to approximately 214,000 but the city is now the third largest in the state, following Las Vegas and Henderson. Reno lies 26 miles north of the Nevada state capital, Carson City, and 22 miles northeast of Lake Tahoe in the high desert. The area of western Nevada and the California Sierra Nevada anchored by Reno has a population of approximately 650,000. Reno shares its eastern border with the city of Sparks. Reno, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World", is famous for its casinos, and is the birthplace of the gaming corporation Harrah's Entertainment. Reno residents are referred to as "Renoites."

Journal:

Today I put a quarter into each of two gambling machines. They both got a match of three oranges. I got three oranges out of each of them. RATS!

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Today we were in Nevada. Miner Fuller, his ghost, he talked about history about Nevada. I could just barely keep up. Oh, I almost forgot to introduce myself. I am Barb Mcintolk. I write about our journey. Today we were in Nevada

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