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Like a rebellious child Reno deliberately does what it shouldn’t, and earns big bucks for its daring. During the great clamp down on prostitution and gambling Reno defiantly advertised the quality its dens and girls, and drew a great response from the southern miners. Today gambling is still its top draw card, but the town has a more diversified economy of agriculture and industry. Tourists now see beyond the baccarat tables and enjoy the natural heritage of the Biggest Little City in the World in Western Nevada.
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RTC's Citifare bus system navigates most of Reno's metropolitan area, but if you prefer your own transport, there are car rental agencies available. For an option to the local train service, Greyhound buses link to Sacramento and San Francisco throughout the day, with daily trips to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Salt Lake City.
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The Reno-Cannon International Airport has direct flights to Dallas, Denver, and Chicago, and many West Coast destinations as well.
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