Reno installs new historical markers to preserve city’s heritage

RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – The City of Reno has added seven new locations to its Historical Marker Program, further preserving landmarks that define the city’s past.

The selected sites include: California Building, McKinley Park School, Lear Theater, Douglas Alley, Reno City Hall, The former Chinatown site near Lake Street and Tahoe-Pyramid Trail, and Washoe County Courthouse

Each location is considered significant to Reno’s identity and development. City officials say the markers promote appreciation for architecture, culture, and untold stories of early immigrants and local communities…

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