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1956-1998 Holiday Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada Glass Ashtray

$ 7.12

Availability: 20 in stock
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    Description

    A 1956-1998 Holiday Hotel Casino, Reno, Nevada Glass ashtray.  In 1998 the Holiday became the Renaissance.  The ashtray states
    “TOM MOORE’S HOLIDAY HOTEL, RENO”
    The glass ashtray is 4 3/16 inches across in size.  The has a little paint wear (possibly as made) on one word and is in nice condition with no chips or cracks.
    Please see the other vintage items I have listed on eBay.
    Thanks for looking.
    Renaissance (Holiday) Reno
    The
    Renaissance Reno
    (formerly
    Holiday Reno
    and
    Siena Reno
    ) is a
    hotel
    and former
    casino
    in
    Reno
    ,
    Nevada
    . It opened in 1956 as the Holiday, closed in 1998, and reopened as Siena in 2001. It uses the
    Renaissance Hotels
    brand under license from
    Marriott International
    .
    Holiday (1956–1998)
    [
    Holiday opened in 1956 as a non-gaming hotel.
    [2]
    Within a year of its opening, poor performance resulted in the addition of gaming.
    [2]
    At the end of October 1998, after 42 years in business, Holiday closed.
    [3]
    Shortly after the old Holiday closed, it was purchased by California investor Barney Ng, who planned to remodel the old building by completely gutting the structure and then rebuilding and expanding on it, at a cost of
    US$
    16- million, transforming the structure and adding an all suite floor, an additional wing to the tower, a larger casino, dining venues, a large spa, and an entrance with a clock tower.
    Siena (2001–2017)
    [
    The hotel opened on July 31, 2001 with 500 employees.
    After years of financial struggle, Siena was closed on October 21, 2010.
    It was decided by creditors to auction the hotel off and that was done on November 10, 2010. A group of investors from various locations around the country including Reno with hospitality experience called "Grand Siena, LLC" purchased the property for .9 million.