Reno Arch

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The Reno Arch is a famous illuminated landmark in downtown Reno, Nevada, best known for bearing the city’s iconic slogan “The Biggest Little City in the World.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landmark
neon sign
roadside attraction
associatedWith Reno marketing campaigns
Reno nightlife
Reno tourism
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Virginia Street NERFINISHED
currentVersionInaugurated 1987
hasColor blue (current primary color scheme)
hasFeature arched structure over roadway
illuminated lettering
starburst or decorative lighting elements
supporting columns on both sides of street
hasInscription RENO NERFINISHED
The Biggest Little City in the World NERFINISHED
hasLighting LED
illuminated
neon
hasVersion first Reno Arch
second Reno Arch
third Reno Arch
heritageDesignation iconic city symbol
imageAppearsIn films and television set in Reno
postcards of Reno
promotional materials for Reno
inception 1926
locatedIn Reno, Nevada NERFINISHED
downtown Reno
locatedOn Virginia Street NERFINISHED
maintainedBy City of Reno NERFINISHED
materialUsed electric lighting
metal
steel
near casinos in downtown Reno
commercial district of Virginia Street
ownedBy City of Reno NERFINISHED
partOf Reno cityscape
purpose to commemorate the completion of the Lincoln and Victory Highways through Reno
replaced earlier Reno Arch structures
significance city gateway marker
symbol of Reno
tourist attraction
sloganDisplayed The Biggest Little City in the World NERFINISHED
usedFor city branding
public events backdrop
tourist photography

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