Las Vegas’ 10 best museums: explore mobsters, ghosts, neon and more

Las Vegas’ museums cover a wide range of interests, from the city’s history with the mob to family-friendly educational experiences. Visitors will find award-winning collections, hands-on opportunities for kids and a few unusual museums that are uniquely suited to Las Vegas.
At The Neon Museum, visitors can wander through a boneyard filled with the fabled signs of Las Vegas’ past. Nearby, The Mob Museum is located in a historic downtown building that once held some of the Kefauver Hearings and today explores the history of organized crime.
If museums dealing with unusual subjects intrigue you, Las Vegas has a couple of collections you may enjoy. Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum is located in a historic building that’s reportedly haunted, and it’s home to a vast collection of paranormal objects. The history of atomic testing is the focus at the National Atomic Testing Museum, a subject that ties into Las Vegas’ history as a place tourists once came to watch mushroom clouds from the above-ground detonations 65 miles away.
For those looking for something educational to do with the kids, the DISCOVERY Children’s Museum will take everyone in the family on a hands-on learning experience. The Origen Museum at the Springs Preserve also employs interactive exhibits to tell the history of Southern Nevada, and live animal exhibits showcase the native critters found in this part of the Mojave Desert.
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- September 15, 2021
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