Modest adobe fort with original walls and historical exhibits offers a quiet, serene atmosphere amid lush landscaping and shaded picnic areas. Visitors explore well-preserved outdoor structures alongside informative indoor displays that trace early settlement history. The site combines authentic restoration with thoughtful presentation, creating a peaceful retreat from urban bustle.
Historical exhibits and a museum provide detailed information on the founding and history of Las Vegas. A video presentation adds context to the park's story.
Well preserved fort offers a clear look at the early days of the area. Exhibits provide informative history about the Mormon settlers and the founding of the city.
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Admission is $3 for adults, making it an affordable visit.
The park hosts blacksmithing and tinsmithing classes twice a year.
Expect a quiet and relaxing atmosphere, away from the Strip's hustle.
Small museum offers beautiful landscaping and large windows with scenic views, creating a peaceful atmosphere that contrasts with city noise. Exhibits cover Nevada's natural and cultural history, including local wildlife and historical artifacts, with engaging displays suitable for families and history enthusiasts.
Exhibits tell the story of Nevada and Las Vegas with interesting artifacts and well thought out displays. The museum offers a calm environment to connect with local history.
Displays cover Nevada's natural and cultural history from the earliest times to the construction of Boulder Dam. Exhibits include a great fossil collection, a detailed historical timeline, and stories about local wildlife and Las Vegas founders.
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Admission is free with a ticket to the Springs Preserve.
The museum features a traveling exhibit of Liberace's wardrobe until December 31, 2023.
Kids' programs are available, making it a family-friendly destination.
Museum space pulses with electric energy and a genuine sense of rebellion. Interactive features include a jam room with famous guitars and an on-site tattoo shop that feels like a record store hangout. A bar offers a relaxed spot to enjoy drinks amid extensive punk memorabilia and well-curated exhibits.
Lots of one-of-a-kind artifacts like music gear and letters stand out. The place shares interesting stories and personal accounts of punk rock history, making it a super informative spot.
Displays cover 50 years of punk history with a rich collection of pictures, fliers, tickets, posters, and clothes. Unique artifacts include items from notable figures like Fat Mike.
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The museum offers a parking lot for visitors.
If the museum's parking lot is full, there's a free parking lot two minutes away.
Guided tours are available and led by punk rock musicians.
Museum showcases pristine vintage Shelby cars and original Cobras and Mustangs with free entry and parking. Atmosphere blends educational guided tours with views into an active factory, appealing strongly to Ford and racing enthusiasts.
Plenty of interesting facts and information about each car fill the exhibits. The workshop offers a unique peek into the mechanics behind the vehicles.
Displays include exceptional Shelby car models from early days to current. Exhibits cover Carroll Shelby's history and the firm's background. Entry and parking are free, with knowledgeable guides enhancing the experience.
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Entry to the Shelby Heritage Center is free for all visitors.
Guided tours of the factory floors are available for an additional fee.
The museum showcases vintage Shelby cars, including models from Le Mans.
Metal sculptures of Ice Age megafauna and a large mammoth statue greet visitors, setting a distinctive prehistoric tone. The park offers interactive exhibits, a modern visitor center, and scenic views that combine education with natural beauty. Shaded picnic areas and well-maintained trails create a comfortable, accessible environment for families and learners.
The trail and museum offer detailed information about Ice Age animals and archaeological digs. Interactive displays engage kids, while placards and exhibits provide insightful history about the valley and past digs.
Natural history exhibits and interactive displays inside the visitor center explain the Ice Age and mega fauna that lived here about 20,000 years ago. Staff paleontologists and archaeologists share insights and show excavated finds, making it a solid spot for those interested in archaeology and Ice Age history.
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The entrance fee is $3 per adult, free for children 12 and under.
The park is open Wednesday to Sunday from 8:00am to 4:30pm.
The park offers activities suitable for all age groups and abilities.
A science museum with a 4D theater simulating atomic blasts and a bunker safety simulation offers an intense, immersive experience. The atmosphere is generally quiet and friendly, with exhibits featuring authentic atomic age artifacts and interactive displays. A compact layout makes the space feel intimate but well organized.
Exhibits include a recreation of The Gadget, trinitite, and an actual training nuke. Displays offer interesting paraphernalia from that era. A theater shows an informative movie. The souvenir shop has affordable and cute items.
Exhibits showcase nuclear bombs, atomic warfare history, and nuclear technology with detailed artifacts and documents. The museum presents history honestly, including difficult topics like Bikini Atoll.
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The admission fee for adults is $25.
The museum has free parking available.
Expect a 2-hour duration for special events.
Exhibit recreates 1912 Titanic experience with authentic artifacts, exact replicas of cabins and grand staircase, and a 15-ton ship hull section. Atmosphere feels somber and immersive, enhanced by cold rooms and haunting music. Visitors receive real passenger tickets, adding a personal and interactive element.
Exhibits feature many interesting artifacts and provide authentic insights. The Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition offers a breathtaking and informative experience.
Real artifacts from the Titanic bring history to life in an immersive exhibition. Detailed descriptions cover the ship's engineering, architecture, and the lives of passengers across different classes.
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Tickets for the Titanic exhibition cost $45 for both the bodies and Titanic exhibits.
Restrooms are only available at the entrance of the exhibition.
The Titanic exhibition is located on the 2nd floor, accessible via escalators.