The Truckee River originates at the northwest shore of Lake Tahoe near Tahoe City, California, in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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the Truckee River
Part of it is in Reno, Nevada.
The Truckee River runs through many towns and cities in California and Nevada. It runs through Truckee, Reno, Sparks, Carson Range, and Furnley among other places.
One example is the Tarim River.
The address of the Truckee Library is: 10031 Levon Avenue, Truckee, 96161 4800
Truckee is a town, first off. Truckee became a town after the Donner Party settled there. Truckee was named after the indian chief, Truckee.
Reno is a city built along the Truckee River in a large valley locally known as Truckee Meadows. The City's facilities and infrastructure are, of course, man made.
The phone number of the Truckee Library is: 530-582-7846.
The address of the Truckee-Donner Historical Society is: Po Box 893, Truckee, CA 96160-0893
The address of the Truckee Donner Railroad Society is: Po Box 3838, Truckee, CA 96160-3838
Truckee High School was created in 1951.