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Her train arrived in Reno at 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday, February 6, 1929, in a fierce blizzard. Clare's mood turned bleak as the weather when she discovered that her reserved apartment at the Riverside Hotel (a red brick building between the Truckee River and the courthouse) was occupied and that she
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As a bonus to the Riverside's suites, Wingfield opened the Riverside Bank and leased out casino space in exchange for a sizable (up to 25%) cut of the club's profits. He was already getting a share of the profits from clubs like the Rex and Bank Club being run by his protégés Bill Graham and Jim
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The Riverside Hotel was laid out to suit wealthy divorce-seekers, with 40 corner suites that included kitchen facilities and connecting rooms for children and servants. Each of the apartment suites was furnished with a specially designed cork-insulated and tile-lined refrigerator. Cold
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so they could make a deal for the Overland Casino owned by "Pick" Hobson. "Pick" took over the Riverside and ran the hotel and casino until it finally closed in 1986, nearly 60 years since Wingfield rebuilt the hotel along the Truckee River.
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convinced Wingfield to let him expand the casino. Wertheimer, most recently working with the Nevada Club group after coming to Reno from Detroit, was well-financed from his operations at the Chesterfield Club (and others) in the Motor-City.
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In 1967, the Nevada Gaming Commission revoked the gaming license at the Riverside over a dice-cheating scandal, and the Riverside closed completely in 1968. In 1971, Jessie Beck purchased the property and opened her own casino.
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The Riverside added 84 guest rooms and the first swimming pool to be built in a Reno hotel. Wingfield sold the hotel in December 1955. Over the next 25 years, the club had a progression of owners, most of whom ran a casino.
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was circulated through the refrigerators from the main refrigeration plant in the basement. There were 60 single rooms for shorter stays as well. Such a room was occupied by
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from all over the country to lure rich prospects to Reno. Once in town, the well-off vacationers were systematically fleeced of their stock holdings and sent on their way.
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McKay and Graham decided that having access to a bank could fatten their wallets even more quickly than their casinos did. In the late 1920s, Graham and McKay worked with
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The tallest buildings prior to the Mapes were Reno's six-story Riverside Hotel (1927), Ely's six-story Hotel Nevada (1929) and Reno's seven-story El Cortez Hotel (1931).
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was completed in 1931. For the building's design, DeLongchamps employed the rich red brick, so common in Reno, with contrasting cream-colored
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The Riverside Hotel was the spot most watched by news correspondents who had been sent to cover the national phenomenon journalist
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dubbed "Renovation". Reno had nearly as many reporters on hand as divorce-seekers, with news bureaus representing
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The casino inside the Riverside, run by Nick Abelman, provided high-class shows, excellent food, and enough
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Abelman ran the gaming with his partners, Steve Pavlovich and Bert Riddick, until 1949, when
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and slot machines to keep hotel guests and local patrons coming back for years to come.
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C. W. Fuller operated a log building on this location that provided food and shelter to
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law, George Wingfield installed an enormous roof sign advertising the hotel in glowing
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called the "Rush to Washoe" (meaning people were heading east from instead of west to
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would have to settle for a 'cubby hole' of a room for the first three days.
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Beck ran a profitable operation and in 1978, she sold the Riverside to
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Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Nevada
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Nevada-California-Oregon Railway Locomotive House and Machine Shop
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designed the 1927 version of the Riverside Hotel for
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National Register of Historic Places in Reno, Nevada
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Riverside Hotel (Reno)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Riverside Hotel (Reno, Nevada) is located in Nevada
Reno
Nevada
39°31′28.92″N 119°48′44.68″W / 39.5247000°N 119.8124111°W / 39.5247000; -119.8124111
MPS
86002256
Reno, Nevada
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Reno
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National Register of Historic Places
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California
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Marguerite Gosse
Nevada Assemblywoman
George Wingfield
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Frederic DeLongchamps
George Wingfield
the state's tallest building

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