Above is a postcard depicting the Moana Hot Springs Baths, from 1910, when the facility served as a training camp for heavyweight boxer Jim Jeffries prior to his bout with Jack Johnson.
Moana Springs derived its name from a well-known hot springs complex that once stood on a lot at the corner of West Moana and Baker lanes and that resort was named after a famous Hawaiian resort-spa.
Reno’s Moana Hot Springs opened on Oct. 29, 1905, and boasted a large bath house with a pool fed by natural hot springs at the site as well as a hotel, clubhouse, baseball diamonds and lush picnic grounds.
It set on top of a geothermal belt running through that part of the Truckee Meadows. The warm waters in the pool were promoted as having healing, medicinal qualities.