This is a private concession that has been built to look like a western ghost town. Most of the buildings and all of the artifacts and old vehicles were placed in this location. It is a memorable
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On the evening of the first Friday of each month a massive art fair takes over the Arts District. The event stretches down Charleston Boulevard from Las Vegas Boulevard to Main Street and all of the smaller streets surrounding the area. This is a great opportunity to meet and support local
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A car lot in the casino city of West Wendover, Nevada might seem an unlikely place to find one of the USA's most important historic sites but if you walk to the corner of the Montego Bay hotel you'll find a plaque and telegraph pole marking the point
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Although only a short drive off the US Highway 95 highway, these stunning mountains and rock formations just outside of Beatty are usually missed. The Beatty Mudmound is famous for
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In the days before the Strip, Fremont Street was Las Vegas' No.1 destination, the heart of downtown and home to such landmarks as the Golden Nugget casino and so many neon signs - including Vegas Vic, the famous cowboy sign
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Gold Point is not quite a ghost town with a population of about 17. The town dates to 1902 and some of the old buildings are still there. The original town post office is now home to a small museum, and the telegraph building is now a rustic saloon. There is
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A small canyon located near Laughlin, Nevada is a wonderland of rock carvings known as petroglyphs. Current archeological research suggests that native Americans have been creating these drawings as early as AD 1100. There is a year-round creek that feeds
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The Historic Railroad Trail offers both a look into local history as well as fantastic views of Lake Mead. The trail follows the path of the Hoover Dam Railroad which was built to connect the dam with Boulder City and the various facilities needed to supply the dam's
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