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The Riverside goes back to 1862 and the beginning of Reno. Jack Harpster wrote a whole
book on it. I remember lots of good times there and seeing the shows. The place burned
in 1922 when it was only 15 years old. It was rebuilt and a wing added in the fifties. It was
torn down a few years ago but the original building remains. I think the rooms ars rented
for artist's lofts. Two PCs show the pool featured on the ashtrays.

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