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Clark County Museum The Clark County Museum is a 30-acre site that features a modern exhibit hall with a timeline exhibit about southern Nevada from pre-historic to modern times and a collection of restored historic buildings that depict daily life from different decades in Las Vegas, Boulder City, Henderson, and Goldfield.

Points of interest include, Heritage Street which is a unique collection of historic homes, restored to recreate the lifestyles of important periods in local history. Revisit the news at a replicated 1900s newspaper print shops. Railroad buffs will enjoy touring the 1932 Boulder City Depot and see a real 1918 Union Pacific steam engine and walk through an old-time Crummy, (railroad talk for caboose). Enter a mining exhibit filled with mineral specimens, wander though a resurrected ghost town and a half-mile nature trail... visit a pueblo of the ancient ones. No matter what your age, the Clark County Museum is a place where you can explore the rich and colorful history of Southern Nevada.


Admission: Adults-$2;00; seniors-$1.00; children-$1.00.
Hours: 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., daily. Season: Year-round.
Address: 1830 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89002
Phone: 702-455-7955
Our Email: bushds@clarkcountynv.gov
Our Website:www.clarkcountynv.gov/Depts/parks/Pages/clark-county-museum.aspx

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