The Las Vegas Natural History Museum offers fun for all ages. This private, non-profit museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate, accredited with the American Alliance of Museums, and is a federal and state repository for fossils and artifacts. From the desert to the ocean, from Nevada to Africa, from dinosaurs to Ancient Egypt, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum invites you to discover the wonders of the world.
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum offers an oasis, just moments from the Casinos, at its Downtown Las Vegas location.
Exhibits include:
• Treasures of Egypt - Explore how archaeologists unearthed some of Egypt’s most renowned treasures.
• Engelstad Family Prehistoric Life Gallery - Glimpse into the past as you see a Triceratops, Ankylosaur, and four digital dinosaurs who roamed Nevada - plus, a 35-foot long Tyrannosaurus rex that lowers its head and roars!
• Marine Life Gallery - Live sharks and stingrays occupy a 3,000-gallon tank while other colorful and fascinating creatures from the deep.
• Gary & Matthew Primm African Savanna Gallery - Experience the breathtaking beauty of southern Africa, featuring a watering hole scene and predator-prey relationships.
• Prehistoric Mammals Gallery - Discover the bizarre characteristics of ice age beasts.
• E. L. Wiegand Foundation Wild Nevada Gallery - Learn about the scenic but rugged beauty of the Mojave Desert.
And More!
Departure Point: Las Vegas Natural History Museum
Address: 900 Las Vegas Boulevard North
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Dates: See Availability
This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction
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