Category: Museums

Las Vegas Natural History Museum

To inspire, through educational exhibits and programs, a better understanding and appreciation of the natural world, the sciences, and ourselves. Devoted to educating the public about the natural sciences both past and present. Exhibits include prehistoric life, wildlife, African galleries, a wild Nevada gallery and much more. Exhibits could include: Treasures of Egypt Engelstad Family […]

Liberace Museum Collection

The Liberace Museum Collection represents the most influential artifacts in the history of show business. Countless artists were influenced by the man whose style came to define Las Vegas. Too vast for one location, there are two primary locations: The Liberace Garage, a museum focusing on the extraordinary Liberace automobiles and related artifacts from the […]

Pinball Hall of Fame Museum

The NEW Pinball Hall of Fame (PHoF) opened November 3, 2009 at it’s new dedicated location at 1610 E. Tropicana, Las Vegas NV. Twice the size of the original PHoF, the new locale is much closer to ‘the Strip’. Also it’s a standalone and dedicated museum, with pinball and nothing but pinball for 10,000 square […]

The Burlesque Hall of Fame

Our mission is to inspire, educate and entertain the public, fostering an appreciation for and understanding of the unique history and heritage of vintage American Burlesque–including but not limited to the art, artifacts and personal histories of the art’s biggest names and brightest stars. There is no nudity or improper displays. Burlesque Hall of Fame, […]

Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum

In the Beginning Aviation first came to Las Vegas in 1920. Randall Henderson, well-known as a newspaper publisher in Blythe, California, and later as the founder and editor of Desert magazine, is less known for his aviation barnstorming career. However, flying a borrowed Curtis JN-4 “Jenny”, Henderson became the first pilot to land in Las […]

Neon Museum

The Neon Museum was established as a non-profit organization in 1996 to collect and exhibit neon signs, the classic Las Vegas art form. Dedicated individuals from the private sector as well as corporate and government entities have worked tirelessly to promote the preservation of these national treasures. The Neon Museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, […]

Churchill County Museum and Archives

Interest in preserving the history and artifacts of Fallon and Churchill County began in 1964, the year that Nevada celebrated its 100th birthday of statehood. In Fallon, centennial festivities included decorating the windows of Maine Street businesses with artifacts from the area’s past. After the 1964 festivities had ended, community volunteers were determined to establish […]

The National Atomic Testing Museum

The Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas houses historical items and information about the Atomic testing that once happened in the surrounding deserts of Las Vegas. It’s been in development since 1997 filling the museum with historical items and information that tell the story of the military’s tests and their agenda. The first person narratives, […]

Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

Millions and millions of people have flocked through the doors of Madame Tussauds since they first opened over 200 years ago and it remains just as popular as it ever was. There are many reasons for this enduring success, but at the heart of it all is good, old-fashioned curiosity. Today’s visitors are sent on […]