The Clark County Heritage Museum is a 30-acre site that covers the history of Nevada from pre-historic to modern times. The museum contains a handful of restored houses, churches and barns that are reminiscent of the structures found in Las Vegas, Boulder City, Henderson, and Goldfield.

The museum also contains a special exhibit dedicated to Nevada's mining industry and its iconic ghost towns. At the Anna Robert Parks Exhibit Hall, guests can learn about the lives of the Pueblo and Paiute Indians, the first Anglo pioneers and the robust entertainment industry of Las Vegas. There is also an exhibit that centers on Nevada's extensive railway system.

1830 S. Boulder Highway, Henderson, Nevada, 89002, Phone: 702-455-7955

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