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For decades, Reno’s hospitality was defined by three iconic downtown hotels: the , the Mapes , and the Golden .
Reno's hotel history is a rich collection of grand ambition, tragic loss, and urban transformation. From the mid-20th-century luxury "Big Three" to gritty motels that served as the final sanctuary for those seeking a fresh start, these buildings are central to the city's identity. The Rise and Fall of the "Big Three" reno hotels
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Occupying the former site of the Holiday Hotel (Reno’s first motorist-focused hotel), this property has shifted between gaming and non-gaming models several times before its recent sale. The Rise and Fall of the "Big Three" These are ads
Post-WWII auto tourism led to unique "Googie" style motels like the Roulette and the ski-themed Chalet Motel .
