Located between Reno and Lake Tahoe, Carson City became the capitol of the Nevada Territory in 1861 and has remained the capitol since statehood in 1864. The organization responsible for promoting tourism in the city and its surrounding area is the Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau.
The bureau functions as the official ambassador for Carson City's hotels, restaurants, golf courses, historical attractions, and gaming opportunities, while representing the area's meeting and convention industry. It maintains a web site and publishes several annual guides, including a Meetings & Groups Planner and a Vacation Planner.
Although the bureau itself does not "sell'' any services or operate any public conference facilities, it does match service providers with potential customers. Areas covered include lodgings, recreation, dining, and shopping. It also makes available information about local history, government, tours, historical markers, and events.
The Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau is located at 1900 South Carson Street, Suite #100, Carson City, Nevada 89701. It works closely with the Nevada Commission on Tourism, which is also headquartered in Carson City, and relevant state agencies.
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