Las Vegas has a rich entertainment history, hosting thousands of concerts and live entertainment events yearly.
Las Vegas also has plenty of historical sites that narrate more about past residents' social lives and aspirations. You can explore the Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park, which is the first man-made settlement in the city, or go to the Las Vegas High School, which for many decades has nurtured many talents.
Learn about the dark mob history associated with Las Vegas at the Mob Museum. Nature lovers have plenty of options regarding historical sites in Sin City. You can visit Floyd Lamb Park, Springs Preserve,
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, or a host of other outdoor locations.
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There's no better way to understand Sin City than by appreciating its history. The Commission for Cultural Centers and Historic Preservation (CCCHP) ensures everything pertaining to the Nevadan cultural resources remains protected. The Nevadan CCCHP works with the city of Las Vegas to preserve places and buildings of historical, cultural, and architectural significance.
The Top 10 Historical Sites in Las Vegas
If you want to learn more about the rich history of Sin City, include a visit to the following historical sites in your itinerary.
Floyd Lamb Park
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park
Springs Preserve
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Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas High School
Hoover Dam
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The Mob Museum
El Cortez Hotel and Casino
Little Church of the West | Wedding Chapel
The Neon Museum Las Vegas