Hidden in an unassuming warehouse is what might just be the world's largest collection of pinball machines from the 1950s up through the 1990s. This Pinball Hall of Fame is listed as a museum, but is also an arcade. All the machines are operational and patrons can play to their heart's content. There is no fee to enter the Pinball Hall of Fame, but players will need to pump quarters into the machines to play. Located not far from The Strip, Pinball Hall of Fame is a great spot for anyone looking for something a bit unique and off the beaten path. Anyone can go to Vegas and say they played slots. How many can say they visited what is possibly the world's largest collection of pinball machines?
In een stad bekend om zijn verlichting, is het leuk om een eer te bewijzen aan de oude neonreclames. Deze historische weergave is gelegen binnen de Fremont Street Experience en alhoewel het de hele dag open is, is het aan te raden om het 's nachts te bekijken. Zie de originele lamp van Alladin in zijn volle pracht en het paard en ruiter van de oude Hacienda Hotel. Het museum voegt vaak nieuwe items toe aan deze prachtige collectie. Entree is gratis, maar donaties worden graag aanvaard.
Is het Parijs of Las Vegas? Paris Las Vegas, natuurlijk. Ga in de glazen liften naar de top van de 50-verdiping tellende replica van de Eiffeltoren. Op het observatie dek boven heeft u een adembenemend uitzicht over de Las Vegas Strip van 165 meter hoogte. Het Eiffeltoren Restaurant op de 11de verdieping is formeel dineren op zijn best; reserveringen zijn nodig. Tickets verkrijgbaar bij de Toren.
Nestled within close proximity to Downtown Las Vegas, Springs Preserve is a natural park and cultural center devoted to commemorating the history of Las Vegas and promoting sustainability. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the preserve is a rich repository of desert botanical gardens, museums, and galleries. It is home to several life-sized displays, exhibits, and entities centered around building a green environment. this insightful preserve also hosts classes, lectures, and workshops built around the disciplines of cooking, archaeology, sustainability, arts, crafts, cultural studies and more. Serpentine trails cleave many wetlands and lush desert terrains at this sprawling preserve which is also home to an indoor theater and a historic photo gallery. A seamless synergy of nature, education, and conservation, Springs Reserve is a noble step towards replenishing the global environment.
The Mob Museum is located in what used to be a courthouse. Built in 1933, it was one of the 14 courthouses in the nation to hold the Kefauver Committee hearings on organized crime. This makes it a perfect backdrop for The Mob Museum, an authentic view of the mob's impact on Las Vegas history. The Mob Museum presents the story from the perspective of both the organized crime syndicate and law enforcement. Visitors get to be part of the action through theater presentations and interactive environments. Visitors can shoot a simulated Tommy gun, listen to real FBI surveillance tapes, and take part in FBI weapons training. The museum can also be booked for private events.
Featuring artifacts recovered from the sunken wreckage of the famous ship, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition takes visitors on a journey back in time to teach them about the ship and the passengers on its native voyage. There are several recreated rooms on display, including the grand staircase. On the Promenade Deck portion of the exhibit, you'll be able to experience the cold temperature that the passengers experienced on the night the ship sank.