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Crystal Bay is a census-designated place (CDP) located on the north shore of Lake Tahoe in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. [2] The population was 305 at the 2010 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the Reno − Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The Ohio Real Estate Investment Trust purchased the lodge in 1970 for $6 million, [48] with the aim to lease it to the U.S. Capital Corporation, who in turn sought to sublease it to Tahoe Crystal Bay Inc. [49] The stockholders of the Ohio Real Estate Investment Trust filed a lawsuit against the company in 1973, which resulted in the Cal Neva ...
Before 2010, the CDP was listed as "Incline Village–Crystal Bay, Nevada" by the U.S. Census Bureau. Crystal Bay, with a population of 305, became its own CDP for the 2010 census. For the period 2007–2011, the estimated median household income in the CDP was $78,375 and the median family income was $93,831. Males had a median income of ...
Interior of a casino in Winnemucca, Nevada The following casinos are located in Nevada. List of casinos See also: Category:Casinos in Nevada List of casinos in the U.S. state of Nevada Casino City County State District Type Comments Aladdin Paradise Clark Nevada Las Vegas defunct closed 1997. Demolished in 1998. Now the site of Planet Hollywood. Aliante Casino and Hotel North Las Vegas Clark ...
The Cal-Vada Lodge Hotel is a historic hotel in Crystal Bay, Nevada, United States, at the California-Nevada border at the north end of Lake Tahoe, is a Bungalow/craftsman-style hotel that was built in 1935. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1]
View northward from the south end of SR 28 in northwestern Douglas County, October 2015. SR 28 begins at Spooner Junction, a T intersection with US 50 (also known as the Lincoln Highway) and SR 28 on the border between the Humboldt–Toiyabe National Forest and the Lake Tahoe – Nevada State Park in northwestern Douglas County, just south of Spooner Lake.
Washoe County was created on November 25, 1861, as one of the original nine counties of the Nevada Territory.It is named after the Washoe people who originally inhabited the area.
Crystal Bay is the name of: Crystal Bay (Lake Superior), a bay in Minnesota; Crystal Bay, Minnesota; Crystal Bay Township, Lake County, Minnesota; Crystal Bay, Nevada