Museums

Atomic Testing Museum
755 East Flamingo Road

Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-794-5151

The Atomic Testing Museum offers a permanent 8,000 sq. ft. gallery and the ATM Store, a specialty gift shop. Open Monday-Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm a Sundays 1:00pm-5:00pm. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day. Admission is $12.00 Adults, $9.00 Seniors, Military, and Students (w/ID), Children 6 and Under and NTSHF Members (w/ membership card) are admitted free.

Boulder City / Hoover Dam Museum
444 Hotel Plaza

Boulder City, NV 89005
702-294-1988
Free movie screening, “The Construction of Hoover Dam,” and historical memorabilia relating to the workers and construction of Hoover Dam.
Gift shop. Donation.
Open 10:00am – 4:00pm

Bruno’s Indian Museum
1306 Nevada Hwy

Boulder City, NV 89005
702-293-4865
Bruno’s Indian Museum promotes and educates the public about the Native American artists of the Southwest, of which 2,000 are represented in the fine art gallery and jewelry store.
Open daily 10am – 5pm

Carroll Shelby Museum
6755 Speedway Blvd

Las Vegas, NV 89115
702-643-3000
See 35 years of Shelby performance cars and the company’s 100,000 sq ft. manufacturing facility for the Shelby Corbras and the new Series 1. Open Monday thru Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Free tours are held daily at 10:30am and by appointment at 3:30pm. Shelby American is located at the entrance to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway..

Central Nevada Museum
P.O. Box 326

Tonopah, NV 89049 (209 miles northwest of Las Vegas)
702-482-9676

Dedicated to the history of Nye and Esmeralda Counties, the museum houses fascinating artifacts from the area’s early days as a mining boom town.
Seasonal hours.

Clark County Heritage Museum
1820 S Boulder Hwy

Henderson, NV 89014
702-455-7955
County history museum with exhibits, restored historic structures and ghost town.

Erotic Heritage Museum
3275 Industrial Road

Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-369-6442
We invite you to behold and explore the vast array of socio-cultural perspectives depicting our erotic heritage, including a special emphasis on the unfolding of the American Sexual Revolution of the 20th Century. The Museum seeks to bridge the gap between that which is commercial and often misidentified as pornographic, with that which is aesthetic, often identified as folk, pop, and fine art through a common visual language.
General admission is $15. Student/Senior/Military/Local admission is $10. Our hours are Sun-Thurs 11:00am to 3:00pm. Friday and Saturday 12:00pm to 10:00pm.

Gallery Of History
3200 Las Vegas Blvd S.

Las Vegas, NV
702-731-0785

Historical documents framed as elegant works of art.
Located in The Fashion Show Mall

George L. Sturman Museum of Fine Art
107 E Charleston Blvd

Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-384-2615

The museum houses contemporary artwork from many famous artists such as Alexander Calder, Salvador Dali, Willem De Kooning, Robert De Niro, and Henri Matisse to name a few. In addition, an extensive collection of African art, animation cels and comic strip art, American art, Master Drawings and Paintings are also on display.
Open 10:30am to 4:00pm daily. Admission is $5.00.

Goldwell Open Air Museum
West of Beatty

NV near Rhyolite, NV
702-870-9946
The Goldwell Open Air Museum is a 7.8 acre outdoor sculpture park approximately 5 miles west of the town of Beatty and 120 miles north of Las Vegas. It is a free admission facility, open year-round, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It began as a project of Belgian artist Albert Szukalski in 1984 with the installation of his major sculpture, “The Last Supper,” which he created in cooperation with several Beatty residents. In subsequent years, six additional pieces were added to the site by three other Belgian artists (Fred Bervoets, Hugo Heyrman, and Dre Peeters) who, like Szukalski, were major figures in European art with extensive exhibition records.

Guinness World of Records Museum and Gift Shop
2780 Las Vegas Blvd S.

Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-792-0640

On the Las Vegas Strip just 1/2 block north of Circus Circus, this unique museum brings the Guinness Book of Records to three-dimensional life.
Open daily.

Imperial Palace Auto Collection
3535 Las Vegas Blvd S.

Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-794-3174
More than 200 antique, classic, and special interest automobiles located in a plush, gallery-like setting on the fifth floor of the Imperial Palace hotel’s parking facility.
Open 9:30am – 9:30pm

Las Vegas Natural History Museum
900 Las Vegas Blvd N.

Las Vegas, NV 89101
702-384-DINO

Features animated dinosaurs, Southern Nevada’s plant and animal life, international wildlife room, shark exhibit with live sharks, children’s hands-on exploration room, and gift shop. Now open, a new floor to the Museum featuring exhibits about the African Savanna and African Rainforest. Also features Treasures of Egypt.
Open Daily 9:00am – 4:00pm
Admission: $10.00 for adults; $8.00 for seniors, students 13 and over, and military; $5.00 for children 3-11; FREE 2 years and under and Museum members.

Lied Discovery Children’s Museum
833 Las Vegas Blvd N.

Las Vegas, NV 89101
702-382-3445
Touch see, explore, and experience over 100 hands-on science and art exhibits in one of the country’s largest children’s museums. Open Tuesday – Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm and most school holidays. Admission is $6 for Adults; $5 for Seniors (55 and up); $5 Military & Children (1 thru 17); FREE for Members & children under 1.

Liguori’s Art & Jewelry Gallery * Museum
567 Nevada Way

Boulder City, NV 89005
702-293-4865
This art gallery and museum features sculpture and jewelry by native Las Vegan, Steven Liguori, artwork and jewelry from various local artists, raw precious and semi-precious stone, and historical relics from the construction of the Hoover Dam. Local guest artists are featured here throughout the year. (Located on the corner of Nevada Way & Wyoming St. on the scenic route to Hoover Dam).

Lost City Museum of Archaeology
721 S. Moapa Valley Blvd

Overton, NV 89040
702-397-2193
Located 60 miles north of Las Vegas. Exhibits include artifacts of the Anasazi culture that colonized the Moapa Valley from the 1st to the 12th Century A.D. Reconstructed structures are on site.
Open 8:30am – 4:30pm Thursday – Sunday; Admission: $4.00 for ages 18-64; $3.00 for ages 65+ and free for ages under 18 and members.

Magic and Movie Hall of Fame
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S.

Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-737-1343
Hall of Fame” museum is a 20,000-square-foot attraction that features a museum of magic, ventriloquism and movie memorabilia. FREE afternoon mini magic shows with purchase of museum ticket.
Open 10:00am – 6:00pm, Tues.-Sat.

McCarran Aviation History Museum
McCarran International Airport
702-261-5211
The Museum shows the history of aviation in Southern Nevada, from the first flight in 1920 through the introduction of jets. The Museum focuses on the history of commercial and general aviation, and is open 24 hours a day. The Museum’s main exhibit is located above baggage claim on level two, with an additional exhibit in the general and corporate aviation terminal operated by Signature Flight Support. Admission is free.

Neon Museum
The Fremont Street ‘Galleries’
702-387-NEON

The Neon Museum officially “opened” with the installation of its first refurbished sign, The Hacienda Horse and Rider, on November 15, 1996 at the intersection of Las Vegas Blvd. and Fremont Street. Today ten refurbished signs can be seen 24 hours a day 7 days a week in outdoor “galleries”. The first gallery is located in front of Neonopolis on the south side near the Horse and Rider and the other is on the 3rd Street cul-de-sac adjacent to The Fremont Street Experience canopy.

Nevada State Museum and Historical Society
700 Twin Lakes Dr.

Las Vegas, NV 89107
702-486-5205
A nationally accredited museum located in Lorenzi Park, presents Southern Nevada’s history from mammoths to gambling. Galleries: Biology, Earth Science, History/Anthropology, Museum Store. Admission: Adults (18 and older) $4.00, Seniors (55 and older) $3.00, Children (17 and younger) Free.
Open Daily 9:00am – 5:00pm

Searchlight Museum
200 Michael Wendell Way

Searchlight, NV
702-297-1682

The Searchlight Heritage Museum, a satellite of the Clark County Heritage Museum, reports the history of the mining boom town of Searchlight, which once surpassed Las Vegas in population. The story of Searchlight mining and railroad heritage and its many colorful pioneer citizens is told through photos, artifacts, exhibits, and an outdoor mining park.  The Museum is housed in the Community Center in Searchlight, 60 miles south of Las Vegas on Highway 65. Admission is free. Open Mon-Wed 1:00pm to 5:00pm; Thur 1:00pm to 9:00pm & Sat 9:00am to 1:00pm

Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Art
1000 E Sahara Ave

Las Vegas, NV 89104
702-240-2777

The Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Art has opened at 1000 E, Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas. Currently exhibiting the masterly work of Zinda Hogue and abstract works by local artist, Rick Metzler. The Museum is non-profit and features contemporary art exhibits emphasizing art after Post-Modernism. Free Admission.  The Museum Store is owned and operated by Arists Creations and features an ecletic selection of local and regional artists. 702-388-4223
Hours: Wednesday-Saturday, Noon – 4pm.

Thunderbird Museum
Nellis Air Force Base
702-652-9902
The Thunderbirds offer public tours of their facility every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00pm The tour is not held on federal holidays or during the team’s Christmas, Easter and mid-season break. People can call (702) 652-9902 for updated information on tour cancellations. To attend the tour, people must be at the Nellis AFB Main Gate (located on Las Vegas Boulevard at the intersection of Craig Road by 1:45pm There they will obtain a visitor’s pass that will give them access to the base. To obtain the pass, people must have a valid drivers license, current registration and proof of insurance for their vehicle. For rental vehicles, a drivers license and a copy of the rental contract is sufficient. Please note that no transportation is provided from the Main Gate to the Thunderbird Hangar. The tour includes a short video, guided museum walk-through and a chance to look at a Thunderbird F-16 up close (depending on aircraft availability).  Please Note: Access to the Thunderbird Museum is not available to the general public at this time.

UNLV Barrick Museum Of Natural History
4505 Maryland Pkwy.

Las Vegas, NV
702-895-3381
Outdoor xeriscape demonstration garden, live desert reptiles, mammals and insects, natural history and anthropology.

Walker African-American Museum
705 W Van Buren

Las Vegas, NV 89106
702-647-2242
The museum, a nonprofit tax-exempt corporation, strives to preserve and promote the history of people of African descent in Las Vegas, as well as across the US and abroad. The museum offers over 10,000 items consisting of ethnic dolls, art, artifacts, figurines, posters, prints, books, magazines, buttons, records, and personal items of renown African-Americans and must more. The museum’s gift shop offers an array of afrocentric art, gifts, greeting cards, fashion and accessories.  The museum also publishes “Black Pioneers of Nevada,” which highlights the accomplishments of Pioneers past and present. This is the only annual publication of its kind. The sixth edition honors 52 Pioneers.