Nevada State Museum & Historical Society

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Nevada State Museum & Historical Society review

The Nevada State Museum has permanent exhibits on the natural and anthropological history of the region, from ancient Paiute Indians to 19th-century pioneers, and the men and women of the Nellis Gunnery School in World War II. The standout exhibit tells the story of Bugsy Siegel's Flamingo, complete with interactive recordings of Bugsy (played by an actor) threatening business partners. There are plans to move the museum to the Las Vegas Springs Preserve in 2008; call ahead to check.

Nevada State Museum & Historical Society details

Address
Lorenzi Park,
700 Twin Lakes Drive,
at Washington Avenue

Area Beyond the Centre

Telephone 486 5205

Open 9am-5pm daily.

Admission $4; $3 reductions; free under-17s.

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