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The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces the addition of its newest artifact, now on view in The Underground, a Prohibition exhibition space. A phone booth from the Four Deuces.
Beginning today for the first time, the “Flight of Flights” experience is now available; the package includes three experiences: Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters’ Las Vegas Strip flight at sunset; FLY LINQ ziplining and a beer flight from The Book at The LINQ Hotel & Casino.
The Neon Museum is proud to announce the selection of Julie Henson as its 2019 National Artist in Residence. During her Neon Museum residency, she plans to create a series of works based on the signage, graphic design and advertising from the collection of the Neon Museum and around Las Vegas
Exotics Racing is the world’s largest supercar driving experience. An award-winning industry leader since 2009 and located at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Exotics Racing offers more than 50 exotic cars to drive and/ or ride, including models by Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Porsche, Aston Martin, Audi, Mercedes and more
FLY LINQ is now the only zipline in the world to offer four ride styles that can launch simultaneously on 10 side-by-side lines.
The Neon Museum is honored to be awarded funding grants through the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and two Nevada community-based organizations: NV Energy Foundation and City of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission.
Las Vegas’ new immersive entertainment, retail and dining destination opening this December, has announced Dan Pelson as chief operating officer.
Towering at 550 feet in the air, High Roller is the iconic engineering marvel that forever changed the Las Vegas skyline. On Sunday, March 31, High Roller at The LINQ Promenade, the world’s tallest observation wheel celebrates its fifth birthday.
The newly restored, re-electrified Hard Rock Café guitar sign was illuminated for the first time during a private event for museum donors and VIPs. The sign was divided into six pieces (see photos of all six pieces here) in order to be transported to the Neon Museum Boneyard from the Young Electric Sign Company (YESCO)
Historic Parry Lodge in Kanab, Utah, offers an attractive option for visitors headed to the Grand Canyon during the world-famous national park’s centennial year.