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Harrah's Reno

Harrah's Reno
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Location Reno, Nevada, U.S.
Address 219 North Center Street
Opening date October 29, 1937; 79 years ago (October 29, 1937)
Theme Pavilion
No. of rooms 950
Total gaming space 40,200 sq ft (3,730 m2)
Signature attractions Sammy's Show Room
Notable restaurants Carvings Buffet
Catering
Harrah's Steak House
Hash House a go go (formerly known as Café Napa)
Ichiban
Joy Luck Noodle Bar
Quiznos
Starbucks
Owner Caesars Entertainment Corporation
Architect Martin Stern, Jr. and Associates
Worth Group
Previous names Harrah's Club
Renovated in 1969: West Tower
1981: South Tower
1995: East Tower
1999: Outdoor Pavilion
Website Official website

Harrah's Reno is a hotel and casino located in Reno, Nevada.

It is credited for being Harrahs Entertainment's first hotel when the company was owned and operated by its founder William F. Harrah.

William F. Harrah opened his first bingo parlor on October 29, 1937, but by December 1937, it was closed. Harrah spent the winter raising money and re-opened his casino called the Heart Tango between Virginia and Center streets, in the heart of the action. Harrah slowly acquired neighboring casinos adjacent to his Virginia Street establishment. In 1968, he acquired the adjacent The Reno Grand Hotel and contracted noted casino architect Martin Stern Jr to create and construct a luxury 24- story hotel tower to build atop the bones of the former Grand Hotel. The tower opened in the summer of 1969. In 1981, a 100-room tower was added to the existing 24-story tower by the new owners Holiday Inn.

In the early 1990s, amidst another major renovation, Harrah's Reno renamed the Headliner Room, which had featured such acts as Joan Rivers, The Smothers Brothers, Merle Haggard and Mitzi Gaynor, to Sammy's Showroom, after Sammy Davis Jr., who had performed at the property regularly and was the opening night act in the former Headliner Room. The room opened with a dual headliner and revue policy, but later switched to a revue show-only policy. Acts in the first few years of the re-christened Sammy's Showroom included Vic Damone, Rich Little, Phyllis Diller, Marilyn McCoo and Norm Crosby.

In 1995, Harrah's Entertainment, was spun off of the Promus Hotel Company (formerly Holiday Inn), and built the world's largest Hampton Inn, one of its signature hotel brands, adjacent the Reno property. The hotel opened in November 1995. Hampton Inn at Harrah's Reno was connected to the casino floor and included its own lobby, valet and meeting facilities. During the Reno flood of 1997, both Hampton Inn and Harrah's had to be closed due to damage. In 1999, the Promus Company was sold to the Hilton Hotels Corporation. Harrah's acquired the 26-story Hampton addition and made it a seamless part of Harrah's, adding 400 rooms to its inventory. In 1999, Harrah's purchased the closed casinos of the Nevada Club and Harold's Club and imploded them to make room for a grand entertainment venue called The Plaza. Opened in 2000 as a concert venue, first year acts included Ray Charles. In 2003, Harrah's remodeled the East Tower, formerly the Hampton Inn and the original West Tower in 2005–06. Harrah's has left the Steak House, its most recognizable venue that founder Harrah built, virtually untouched. Major interior renovations took place in 1995, 1999 and 2006.


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