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American Heroes Veterans Museum
Priceless memorabilia pay tribute to America's Veterans from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam at the American Heroes Veterans Museum. The museum includes an extensive WW II collection, and displays honoring Korea and Vietnam Veterans. A multi-media show, On the Wings of Eagles, relives America'
Laughlin, NV MuseumsHawthorne Ordnance Museum
Hawthorne Ordnance Museum commemorates the thousands of Military, Civil Service and Civilian Corporate Personnel that have made significant, and even the ultimate contribution in defending the Freedom of this Great Nation. In July 1926, the Navy\'
Hawthorne, NV MuseumsLas Vegas Natural History Museum
Marine life, Nevada's wildlife, Africa Savannah/Africa rain forest room and animated dinosaurs are featured, plus children's hands-on room. At the Prehistoric Life Gallery, children of all ages are struck with a sense of awe as they step past the 35
Las Vegas, NV MuseumsHoover Dam
At the time of completion in 1935, this was the highest concrete dam in the world. Exhibits, theater presentations and guided tours are offered.
Boulder City, NV Structural LandmarksGenoa Courthouse Museum
Take a step back in time to the first courthouse in Nevada, 1865, fully restored with original jail, a blacksmith shop, courtroom, and exhibits specific to early Genoa.
Genoa, NV MuseumsLaughlin River Tours
Relive the nostalgic era of steamboats and experience a close-up look at the Colorado River;
Laughlin, NV CruisesRye Patch Reservoir Fishing
Fishing season is year-round at Rye Patch Reservoir with a warm-water fishery with game species including white bass, walleye, white crappie, largemouth bass, bluegill, brown bullhead, and channel catfish. The Nevada State record walleye was caught at Rye Patch.
, NV FishingGoldfield Historic Equipment Park
Self-guided tour of a collection of military equipment from WWII including aircraft engines, propeller blades and other aircraft parts; located on U.S. Hwy. 95, adjacent to the Goldfield Library.
Goldfield, NV AviationReno Arch
The Reno Arch is a unique entryway sign proclaiming 'The Biggest Little City in the World." It is located on Virginia St. in the downtown area to welcome everyone to Reno. It features neon lighting and is recognized world-wide. The original Arch was erected in 1926
Reno, NV Structural Landmarks