Pacific Coast Gazette

Pacific Coast Gazette
Title Pacific Coast Gazette PDF eBook
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Pages 792
Release 1920
Genre Bakeries
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N.W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual and Directory

N.W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual and Directory
Title N.W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual and Directory PDF eBook
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Pages 1636
Release 1916
Genre American newspapers
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Current Periodicals in the Reference Department [of] the N.Y.P.L.

Current Periodicals in the Reference Department [of] the N.Y.P.L.
Title Current Periodicals in the Reference Department [of] the N.Y.P.L. PDF eBook
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Pages 408
Release 1920
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Ayer Directory, Newspapers, Magazines and Trade Publications

Ayer Directory, Newspapers, Magazines and Trade Publications
Title Ayer Directory, Newspapers, Magazines and Trade Publications PDF eBook
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Pages 1652
Release 1909
Genre American newspapers
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Railroad Gazette

Railroad Gazette
Title Railroad Gazette PDF eBook
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Pages 898
Release 1889
Genre Railroads
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Guide to the Current Periodicals and Serials of the United States and Canada

Guide to the Current Periodicals and Serials of the United States and Canada
Title Guide to the Current Periodicals and Serials of the United States and Canada PDF eBook
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Pages 474
Release 1914
Genre American periodicals
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Reno's Big Gamble

Reno's Big Gamble
Title Reno's Big Gamble PDF eBook
Author Alicia Barber
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 332
Release 2023-05-19
Genre History
ISBN 0700636048

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When Pittsburgh socialite Laura Corey rolled into Reno, Nevada, in 1905 for a six-month stay, her goal was a divorce from the president of U.S. Steel. Her visit also provided a provocative glimpse into the city's future. With its rugged landscape and rough-edged culture, Reno had little to offer early twentieth-century visitors besides the gambling and prostitution that had remained unregulated since Nevada's silver-mining heyday. But the possibility of easy divorce attracted national media attention, East Coast notables, and Hollywood stars, and soon the "Reno Cure" was all the rage. Almost overnight, Reno was on the map. Alicia Barber traces the transformation of Reno's reputation from backward railroad town to the nationally known "Sin Central"—as Garrison Keillor observed, a place where you could see things that you wouldn't want to see in your own hometown. Chronicling the city's changing fortunes from the days of the Comstock Lode, she describes how city leaders came to embrace an identity as "The Biggest Little City in the World" and transform their town into a lively tourist mecca. Focusing on the evolution of urban reputation, Barber carefully distinguishes between the image that a city's promoters hope to manufacture and the impression that outsiders actually have. Interweaving aspects of urban identity, she shows how sense of place, promoted image, and civic reputation intermingled and influenced each other—and how they in turn shaped the urban environment. Quickie divorces notwithstanding, Reno's primary growth engine was gambling; modern casinos came to dominate the downtown landscape. When mainstream America balked, Reno countered by advertising "tax freedom" and natural splendor to attract new residents. But by the mid-seventies, unchecked growth and competition from Las Vegas had initiated a downslide that persisted until a carefully crafted series of special events and the rise of recreational tourism began to attract new breeds of tourists. Barber's engaging story portrays Reno as more than a second-string Las Vegas, having pioneered most of the attractions-gaming and prizefighting, divorces and weddings-that made the larger city famous. As Reno continues to remold itself to weather the shifting winds of tourism and growth, Barber's book provides a cautionary tale for other cities hoping to ride the latest consumer trends.