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The Mob Museum

Las Vegas, Nevada

Culture, General, History, Historic House, Library, Specialized

The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcementâ„¢, is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit dedicated to the history of organized crime and law enforcement. It was designed by a world-class team known for other highly successful museums that reinvigorated communities, including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. The Mob Museum showcases the real stories and actual events of Mob history through interactive and engaging exhibits that reveal both sides of this fascinating story.

The Parsonage

Goldfield, Nevada

History

Historic rectory next to the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Goldfield; both buildings were built in 1908 and have undergone restoration.

The Wild West Museum

Virginia City, Nevada

Attractions include Western/cowboy memorabilia, antique guns, animal mounts, Native American, John Wayne and cavalry displays, outlaw photo gallery and "Spook House".

Trail of the 49ers Interpretive Center

Battle Mountain, Nevada

Our current information indicates that this facility is now closed. If you know otherwise, the please drop us a note with the more current data.

The Neon Museum

Las Vegas, Nevada

Specialized

The Way It Was Museum

Virginia City, Nevada

The museum displays the most complete collection of Comstock mining artifacts in the world plus rare photos, lithographs and maps of the Bonanza period.

Tonopah Mining Park

Tonopah, Nevada

History, Library, Park, Specialized

The mining park offers a self-guided walking tour through 110 acres of original circa 1900 Tonopah mining ground. Includes an underground adventure, three complete hoisting works, five mines, numerous original buildings housing a wide variety of artifacts and exhibits, extensive mineral collection including a black light mineral display, research library and gift shop.