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  2. Moana Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The independent Reno Astros used the stadium in 2009, but the stadium was vacant for three years following that season. In 2011, plans were drawn up to demolish the stadium and nearby Moana Pool to construct several public soccer fields and a new city pool and aquatics center. Parts of the stadium were auctioned off to the public in April, 2012.

  3. El Reno Municipal Swimming Pool Bath House - Wikipedia

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    It is one of two Mission/Spanish Revival structures in El Reno. [3] The bath house was built as part of the swimming pool complex for the city by Federal Emergency Relief Administration workers along with city employees. The pool complex closed in 1991 and the pool itself was filled with dirt, but the original brick bath house remains.

  4. Idlewild Park (Reno, Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, Reno hosted an exposition commemorating the completion of the Transcontinental Highway passing through the City and a building was erected on the site. In 1938, the American Legion gave the building to the City of Reno. We call this the California Building which hosts numerous cultural and special event, weddings, meetings and group ...

  5. Cities with the fewest community pools per capita

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    Swimply used 2023 data compiled by Trust for Public Land to map the concentration of public swimming pools per capita.

  6. Why America stopped building public pools

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    There is one outdoor public pool for every 38,000 people in America — from 34,000 in 2015 — according to the National Recreation and Park Association.

  7. Spectacular Outdoor Public Pools in All 50 States

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    Alabama: Pearce Pool. City: Jackson Dubbed the Jewel of Alabama, the Pearce Pool, at 438 feet long and 108 feet wide, is one of the largest in-ground pools in the country.Surrounded by woodland ...

  8. Reno, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The city is served by Reno–Tahoe International Airport, with general aviation traffic handled by Reno Stead Airport. Reno–Tahoe International Airport is the second busiest commercial airport in the state of Nevada after Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas. Reno was the hub and headquarters of the defunct airline Reno Air.

  9. Atlantis Casino Resort Spa - Wikipedia

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    Clarion Reno had a tropical theme and when the first tower was built it added more casino and restaurant space. In 1993, Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc, the Farahis' corporate firm, took over financial responsibility for the Clarion. With this came a public offering on the New York Stock Exchange. With the additional capital from the public ...