10 Museums in Nevada That You Shouldn't Miss

February 6, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Las Vegas is the place to go for the best nightlife, gambling, live shows and dining in the U.S.  But there's plenty to do in Nevada for all types of travelers. The state boasts more than 100 beautiful golf courses, and water lovers can relax on the shores of Lake Tahoe. Set your sights on the mountainous landscape, perfect for hiking, or tour the famous Hoover Dam. World class resorts with top of the line spas are located throughout the state's major cities and tourist locales.
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2207 W Gowan Rd, North Las Vegas, NV 89032-7989 +1 702-647-7378 [email protected] http://www.leftofcenter.org
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Left of Center Art Gallery

2. National Automobile Museum

10 S Lake St, Reno, NV 89501-1558 +1 775-333-9300 [email protected] http://www.automuseum.org/
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National Automobile Museum

Offering more than 224 vehicles on display, this museum contains one of the greatest car collections anywhere.

Reviewed By charlesdenises2015

Amazing to see old autos in such great shape. This was the largest auto collection that I have seen. I saw a couple of "firsts" like a gold plated Delorean, Elvis owned Cadillac, cars used in movies.. Allow about 2 hours to walk thru and see it all, so many, and some are one of a kind, signed, or other special detail.

3. California Trail Historic Interpretive Center

1 Trail Center Way, Elko, NV 89801 +1 775-738-1849 http://www.californiatrailcenter.org/
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California Trail Historic Interpretive Center

Get hands-on with Western history at the California Trail Interpretive Center, where visitors can immerse themselves in the experiences of emigrants and Native Americans during the United States' period of Western Expansion. Programs and live demonstrations every day: the calendar is on our website. Fun and educational for all ages, with hiking trails for the more adventurous sorts!

Reviewed By R9762DFdarlenes

If you have an interest in pioneer history, or you just need a great rest stop with clean restrooms, stop at the Interpretive Center! It's great! It's also a great place to take kids, especially if they are learning about history. You could seriously spend several hours there! In the past, they have one weekend in late May or June, when they have something like living history days. Outdoor displays and activities. People dressed in period costumes, etc. It's seriously great! Plan to spend the night in the area though because you will be tired from all the fun!

4. Wayne Newton's Casa de Shenandoah

3310 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120-2710 +1 702-776-8462 [email protected] http://casadeshenandoah.com/
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Wayne Newton's Casa de Shenandoah

Temporarily Closed. Stroll through the extravagant halls of Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah, the luxurious 52-acre estate of the iconic entertainer. Explore the property’s manicured grounds and the home’s opulent interior as you learn about the singer’s life and check out an impressive collection of memorabilia from famous stars. Get an intimate glimpse of Wayne Newton’s life as you tour the property that has been his home for more than 4 decades. Walk through the ornate halls of his mansion as you view priceless memorabilia from his career both on stage and on screen, including a classic car collection, his luxurious personal jet, and items from beloved friends like Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Michael Jackson.

Reviewed By 175pennyg - Surrey, Canada

Just returned from a trip to Las Vegas and by far the highlight of my trip was visiting Wayne Newton's Casa de Shenandoah! For so many years, I have driven by Shenandoah on our way to other places and I always wondered what it would look on the other side of that gate but... never could I have imagined how beautiful it really is! I've been going to Vegas since the 80's and have been a fan of Wayne's for many years, he's such a great ambassador for Las Vegas! We spent several Christmases in Vegas and I remember how the local news would show Wayne standing at the front door of his home wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and now here I was standing in front of that same door about to enter Wayne's house! What?? I could hardly believe it!! Anyone who loves Las Vegas knows the impact that Wayne Newton has had on Vegas, many a tourists have come here just to see Wayne! It's such a treat and an honor to visit Casa de Shenandoah! Our tour guide, Janet, was so personable and informative and just made the whole tour so much fun! She was so knowledgeable and enlightened us with some stories of Wayne and his family. I've always been a fan of Wayne Newton's, and always thought he was such a humble man, but visiting his museum and home just made me realize how real and kind this man is. His home is filled with priceless art and antiques and although it's very beautiful, it's also very clear that it was a family home too. It does not look sterile and untouchable, instead it's very inviting and it looks lived in and filled with love. There are so many personal touches, including family photographs. The grounds to Shenandoah are breathtaking... you really cannot believe this much green grass and trees are in the middle of a desert! Wayne's Arabian horses are amazing to see! They are so beautiful! It was such a treat to see all the other animals on the ranch too, including exotic birds, wallabees, donkey, pony and of course Boo, the monkey! Boo's caregiver, Robin, brought him and Honey, the chihuahua out to greet us.... so cute! This was a perfect way to spend an afternoon! I highly recommend this tour to anyone! The staff is absolutely wonderful! Everyone, including the shuttle bus driver, the ladies at the visitor center, Robin, who is a caregiver to the animals, and the horse caregivers were all so welcoming! Our tour guide, Janet, was awesome and made the tour fun and special! There's such a feeling of calmness on this tour, you do not feel hurried at all. Janet gave us plenty of time to enjoy the surroundings and ask any questions we may have. On a personal note, my camera broke as soon as the tour began. I could hardly believe I'm standing in Wayne Newton's front yard and I can't take any photos! Janet was so kind... she offered to take photos for me and later that day she emailed them to me! Thank you Janet! I have shared those photos with so many family and friends!! You feel very welcome by everyone at Shenandoah! I will definitely be visiting again on my next trip to Vegas! Wayne, Mr. Las Vegas, thanks for sharing your home.....it was such a pleasure to visit!! Danke schoen ( I just had to say that!)!

5. Nevada State Museum

600 N Carson St, Carson City, NV 89701-4004 +1 775-687-4810 http://museums.nevadaculture.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=486&Itemid=439
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Nevada State Museum

This museum focuses on the rich natural and cultural heritage of the "Silver State." Visit to learn about local wildlife, see the bones of pre-historic creatures found in the area and the Ichthyosaur Shonisaurus popularis, Nevada's state fossil.

Reviewed By EricG141 - Pasadena, United States

The exhibits are very well designed, with a nice combination of artifacts, signage and multimedia. There is plenty of interest for both adults and teenage kids. This is a great way to understand the development of the State. There is a good gift shop and very clean restrooms.

6. Nevada State Railroad Museum

2180 S Carson St, Carson City, NV 89701-5552 +1 775-687-6953 [email protected] http://www.nvculture.org/nevadastaterailroadmuseumcarsoncity
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Nevada State Railroad Museum

Train buffs will love this museum which features a diverse collection of photographs and artifacts that trace Nevada's railroad history. Highlights include a 19th-century rail equipment exhibit and five steam locomotives.

Reviewed By jamescF5515DT - Reno, United States

The Museum has a wonderful selection of historic RR artifacts including steam locomotives Dayton,Inyo and #25, McKeen and Edwards motorcars and Coach 17 from the “Golden Spike” ceremony at Promontory Summit in Utah as well as several other rolling stock pieces. On selected days kids and adults alike can get up close and take a short ride on one of the authentic trains. It is a wonderful place with a friendly staff who welcome questions and love to discuss the museum pieces. Ask about the locomotive with no brakes!

7. Northeastern Nevada Museum

1515 Idaho St, Elko, NV 89801-4021 +1 775-738-3418 http://museumelko.org
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Northeastern Nevada Museum

Visitors interested in the local and natural history of Nevada will enjoy this attraction, which offers an art gallery, museum store and reasonable admission prices.

Reviewed By LuvToLineDance - Oro Valley, United States

We spent at least two hours viewing the varied collections and special showing of Black Cowboy photos, etc. relating to the theme of the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering. Surprised to meet up with Jim Brooks & his wife. Found we had ND connection. What a great history of ranching & cowboying he had in his life. The International wildlife collection provided mainly by the Wanamakers was fascinating. Definitely worth visiting and spending time at this wonderful facility. Knowledgeable, helpful and friendly docents as well.

8. The Neon Museum

770 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101-2010 +1 702-387-6366 [email protected] http://www.NeonMuseum.org
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The Neon Museum

Founded in 1996, the Neon Museum is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, studying and exhibiting iconic Las Vegas signs for educational, historic, arts and cultural enrichment. The Neon Museum campus includes the outdoor exhibition space known as the Neon Boneyard, a visitors’ center housed inside the former La Concha Motel lobby and the Neon Boneyard North Gallery which houses additional rescued signs and is available for weddings, special events, photo shoots and educational programs.

Reviewed By JadePlant10 - McLean, United States

We absolutely loved the Neon Museum - we did General Admission for the Boneyard with the special Tim Burton elements and we also did the Brilliant light show. The Brilliant light show was fun, but I preferred walking through the main area and having the opportunity to take a lot of photos and really take in the history. We used the app and that was very cool; there were also some docents posted around that also provided information if you want it. I thought the whole exhibit was very well organized - from the check-in to each section and how they lead you around. We did have a car so that made it easy to get there and back from the strip. Definitely recommend going at night! On a side note - we wanted to have dinner somewhere local/not on the strip and asked the people at the help desk for recommendations. They pointed us towards Casa Don Juan and it was really great - so extra thanks to the person at the desk that gave us that information!

9. Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum

1305 Arizona St, Boulder City, NV 89005-2613 +1 702-294-1988 [email protected] http://www.bcmha.org/
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Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum

The Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum is located in historic downtown Boulder City, inside the Boulder Dam Hotel. The Museum can be accessed on the first floor of the Hotel.

Reviewed By lisajK2101YO - Victoria, Canada

We stumbled upon this little free museum when we were exploring the city. It doesn't take a long time to walk through and it is just kind of a neat space to check out! I felt like it was actually a really cool extension of the hoover dam visit that we had just had. Would recommend stopping in if you're in Boulder City and would like a little more history or just a cool place to stop for something to do.

10. Nevada Museum of Art

160 W Liberty St Prices, Reno, NV 89501-1916 +1 775-329-3333 [email protected] http://www.nevadaart.org/
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Nevada Museum of Art

The Nevada Museum of Art is a museum of ideas. The only accredited art museum in the state, it is a private, non-profit organization supported by the generosity of its membership as well as by sponsorships and grants. Through creative programming and scholarship, the Museum provides the opportunity for people to encounter, engage and enjoy a diversity of art experiences. The Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm, late on Thursdays until 8 pm. The galleries, Museum Store and on-site restaurant Chez Louie are closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and national holidays.

Reviewed By stephenfsnyder - Reno, United States

sometimes outstanding exhibits, including the one on lake tahoe was/is as good as it gets, also, the frieda exhibit tops, and the georgia o'keefe was very good...i usually go to the 1st thrusday event on thursday evening.... very fun social

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