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  2. Nevada State Route 648 - Wikipedia

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    Formerly, State Route 648 continued westward through downtown Reno along Second Street to its terminus at West Fourth Street (SR 647, I-80 Business, Old US 40).By 2001, the highway was truncated to the current segment and a 0.360-mile (0.579 km) segment from Fourth Street east under the Union Pacific Railroad tracks.

  3. Nevada State Route 659 - Wikipedia

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    The remaining state-maintained portion of SR 650 ended near Equity Avenue (just south of Mill Street) in Reno, leaving the route a total length of 6.365 miles (10.243 km). SR 651 was truncated to a distance of 6.630 miles (10.670 km), with a southern terminus at West 4th Street.

  4. Sparks, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Sparks is a city in Washoe County, Nevada, United States.It was founded in 1904, incorporated on March 15, 1905, and is located just east of Reno.The 2020 U.S. Census counted 108,445 residents in the city. [4]

  5. Nevada State Route 647 - Wikipedia

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    The route currently comprises a portion of West Fourth Street in Reno and a short segment of Prater Way in Sparks. The route previously extended a greater distance east–west through Reno–Sparks, and was formerly designated as part of U.S. Route 40. View west along SR 647

  6. National Automobile Museum - Wikipedia

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    William F. Harrah collected approximately 1,450 automobiles, which he stored inside warehouses in Sparks, Nevada. It was the world's largest collection of historic automobiles, and was open to the public. [2] When Harrah died in 1978, Holiday Inn acquired his hotel-casino company and the automobile collection.

  7. Streetcars in Reno - Wikipedia

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    Intercity bus service between Reno and Sparks began on June 15, 1927, attracting away the remaining streetcar line's customers. Operations on the Reno-Sparks line ended soon afterwards, in September 1927. [17] This was the end of Reno's over two decade experiment with a streetcar system.

  8. Vehicle recycling - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand motor vehicle fleet increased 61 percent from 1.5 million in 1986 to over 2.4 million by June 2003. By 2015 it almost reached 3.9 million. This is where scrapping has increased since 2014. Cash For Cars is a term used for Car Removal/Scrap Car where wreckers pay cash for old/wrecked/broken vehicles depending on age/model.

  9. Reno-Sparks - Wikipedia

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