Northern Nevada businesses and organizations that invested in new or expanded facilities for visitors will be honored this week during the Governor's Conference in Tourism in Las Vegas.
Statewide, the 118 businesses to be honored invested $894 million in tourism-related facilities.
Northern Nevada honors went to: Reno: Aloha Airlines; Atlantis Casino Resort; Boomtown Hotel and Casino; Eldorado Hotel/Casino; Mount Rose/Ski Tahoe; Nevada Museum of Art, The Donald W.
Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts, E.L.Wiegand Gallery; Peppermill Hotel Casino; Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts; Rattlesnake Mountain Skateboard Park; Reno Hilton; Reno/Tahoe International Airport; Sands Regency Casino and Hotel; Truckee River Park;Wilbur D.
May Museum; Xtreme Park at Harrah's Reno; Youth ArtWorks, Sierra Arts.
Sparks: Coconut Bowl; Smokin' Marlin Grill and Waterdogs Sports Bar and Grill; D'Andrea Golf Course; Wildreek Golf Course.
Carson City: Best Western Pinon Plaza; Casino Fandango; Devincenzi's Italian Restaurant.
Lake Tahoe: Cal-Neva Resort, Spa & Casino, Crystal Bay; The Championship Course at Incline Village; Diamond Peak Ski Resort, Incline Village; Harvey's Lake Tahoe, Stateline; Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino; Incline Village.
Virginia City: Comstock Wild Horse & Mining Museum.
Austin: Austin Historical Society; The Barn at Leland House; Main Street Shops.
Fallon: Bonanza Casino Super 8 Motel; Churchill County Museum; Frog Daddy Sports Bar; Holiday Inn Express; Sandwinds Restaurant and Sports Bar.
Elko: Commercial Casino.
Fernley: Fernley Chamber of Commerce.
Silver Springs: Fort Churchill State Historic Park Ely: Hillside House Bed and Breakfast; Nevada Northern Railway Museum.
Wendover: Montega Bay Casino Resort; Peppermill Hotel Casino.
Wells: Wells Chamber of Commerce