Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor

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The Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor is a major recreational and travel region in the western United States that links the alpine resorts of Lake Tahoe with the casino, entertainment, and convention hub of Reno.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf recreational region
tourism region
travel corridor
borders Great Basin
surface form: Great Basin region

Lake Tahoe Basin
connects Lake Tahoe
Reno, Nevada, United States
surface form: Reno, Nevada
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicActivity gaming industry
hospitality industry
outdoor recreation services
tourism
hasAttraction Heavenly Mountain Resort
Lake Tahoe beaches
Lake Tahoe boating
Lake Tahoe hiking trails
Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe
Northstar-at-Tahoe
surface form: Northstar California Resort

Alpine Meadows
surface form: Palisades Tahoe

Reno casino resorts
downtown Reno casino district
surface form: Reno-Sparks convention facilities
hasPart Carson City
surface form: Carson City, Nevada

Carson Valley
Incline Village
surface form: Incline Village, Nevada

Lake Tahoe
Reno–Sparks metropolitan area
surface form: Reno metropolitan area

South Lake Tahoe
surface form: South Lake Tahoe, California

Stateline, Nevada
Truckee
surface form: Truckee, California
knownFor alpine skiing
casino gaming
conventions
entertainment
lake recreation
outdoor recreation
snowboarding
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Nevada
western United States
near Sierra Nevada
surface form: Sierra Nevada mountains
peakSeason summer lake season
winter sports season
seasonalPattern year-round tourism
servedBy Reno–Tahoe International Airport
traversedBy Interstate 580
Interstate 80
U.S. Route 395 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 50

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Input
Subject: Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
Description of subject: The Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor is a major recreational and travel region in the western United States that links the alpine resorts of Lake Tahoe with the casino, entertainment, and convention hub of Reno.

Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Stateline, Nevada locatedInMetropolitanArea Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
Reno–Tahoe International Airport isPrimaryAirportFor Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Reno–Lake Tahoe tourist region
Harrah’s Lake Tahoe partOf Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Lake Tahoe tourism region
Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center partOf Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Tahoe-Reno metropolitan economy
Harveys Lake Tahoe partOf Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Lake Tahoe casino corridor
Runway 16L/34R servesRegion Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Tahoe region
Runway 7/25 servesRegion Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Tahoe region
Reno Army Air Base hasCityServedSuccessor Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Tahoe region
State Route 28 partOf Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
subject surface form: State Route 28 (Nevada)
this entity surface form: Lake Tahoe scenic corridor
U.S. Route 50 near Spooner Summit partOf Lake Tahoe–Reno tourism corridor
this entity surface form: Lake Tahoe–Carson City corridor