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'''New Washoe City''' is an [[unincorporated]] community located in [[Washoe County, Nevada|Washoe County]], [[Nevada]], [[United States]]. New Washoe City is located in the [[Washoe Valley]] in southern Washoe County between [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]] and [[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]]. As of the [[1990]] census, New Washoe City had a population of 2,875 but was not designated as a census-designated place (CDP) in [[2000]]; given the growth rate of Washoe County and Nevada in general, the town's population is likely significantly higher.
'''New Washoe City''' is an [[unincorporated]] community located in [[Washoe County, Nevada|Washoe County]], [[Nevada]], [[United States]]. New Washoe City is located in the [[Washoe Valley]] in southern Washoe County between [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]] and [[Carson City, Nevada|Carson City]], on the east side of [[Washoe Lake]]. As of the [[1990]] census, New Washoe City had a population of 2,875 but was not designated as a census-designated place (CDP) in [[2000]]; given the growth rate of Washoe County and Nevada in general, the town's population is likely significantly higher.


New Washoe City is named after the older, much smaller nearby locale of Washoe City, commonly referred to as Old Washoe City. New Washoe City is probably best known for its nearby proximity to [[Washoe Lake]] and [[Little Washoe Lake]] and the adjacent Washoe Lake State Park. New Washoe City is connected to the Reno-Carson City corridor and [[U.S. Highway 395]] by Nevada Highway 428.
New Washoe City is named after the older, much smaller nearby locale of Washoe City, commonly referred to as Old Washoe City, which clusters around the northwest side of [[Little Washoe Lake]]. New Washoe City is probably best known for its nearby proximity to [[Washoe Lake]] and [[Little Washoe Lake]] and the adjacent Washoe Lake State Park. New Washoe City is connected to the Reno-Carson City corridor and [[U.S. Highway 395]] by Nevada Highway 428.


New Washoe City's [[ZIP code]] is 89701 and is associated with Carson City.
New Washoe City's [[ZIP code]] is 89704 and is associated with Carson City.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 21:19, 17 December 2005

New Washoe City is an unincorporated community located in Washoe County, Nevada, United States. New Washoe City is located in the Washoe Valley in southern Washoe County between Reno and Carson City, on the east side of Washoe Lake. As of the 1990 census, New Washoe City had a population of 2,875 but was not designated as a census-designated place (CDP) in 2000; given the growth rate of Washoe County and Nevada in general, the town's population is likely significantly higher.

New Washoe City is named after the older, much smaller nearby locale of Washoe City, commonly referred to as Old Washoe City, which clusters around the northwest side of Little Washoe Lake. New Washoe City is probably best known for its nearby proximity to Washoe Lake and Little Washoe Lake and the adjacent Washoe Lake State Park. New Washoe City is connected to the Reno-Carson City corridor and U.S. Highway 395 by Nevada Highway 428.

New Washoe City's ZIP code is 89704 and is associated with Carson City.

Geography

Location of New Washoe City, Nevada
Location of New Washoe City, Nevada

New Washoe City is located at 39°17'N, 119°46'W [1] (39.30133, -119.77178) and has a population of approximately 2,875 [2]. The town is located at an elevation of 5096 feet (1553.25 meters).

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