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Culpeper StarâExponent
It took a few tries to make it happen, but Sen. Mark Warner visited one of the wonders of the Western world late last week: the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center of the Library of Congressâaka, its Packard Campus in Culpeper County.
Virginiaâs senior U.S. senator toured the 415,000-square-foot complex, guardian of countless American cultural treasures, for nearly an hour.
Just minutes into his whirlwind tour, Warner responded with a big âwow!â when told that philanthropist David Woodley Packardâs donation of the custom-built facility stands as historyâs second-biggest private gift to the federal government, after the Smithsonian Institution. (It is also the largest-ever private gift to the U.S. legislative branch.)
Reno Gazette Journal
LAS VEGAS – To stay at the Golden Gate Hotel & Casino is to travel back in time, reports the Reno Gazette Journal, a USA TODAY Network publication.
In a city known to implode the old in spectacular fashion to make way for the new, this downtown property is celebrating a rare milestone – its 115th birthday.
Opened in 1906, the hotel-casino was the first to welcome guests to the famed Fremont Street corridor. Its address tells that precise story: 1 Fremont Street.
Step inside the hotel-casino, and you’ll find other relics that were also firsts in Las Vegas history. Behind glass in the hotel lobby is a replica of the first telephone installed in Las Vegas. The number? “Ring 1.”
Golden Gate casino – home of Las Vegas’ first shrimp cocktail – turns 115 years old Reno-Gazette-Journal 2/5/2021 © Ed Komenda / Reno Gazette Journal Golden Gate on Jan. 28, 2021.
LAS VEGAS – To stay at the Golden Gate Hotel & Casino is to travel back in time.
In a city known to implode the old in spectacular fashion to make way for the new, this downtown property is celebrating a rare milestone – its 115th birthday.
Opened in 1906, the hotel-casino was the first to welcome guests to the famed Fremont Street corridor. Its address tells that precise story: 1 Fremont Street.
Step inside the hotel-casino, and you’ll find other relics that were also firsts in Las Vegas history. Behind glass in the hotel lobby is a replica of the first telephone installed in Las Vegas. The number? “Ring 1.”
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