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The museum focuses on the history of the southernmost county in Nevada with emphasis on the early Native American inhabitants such as the Paiute people, as well as mining, the impact of the railroads, and gaming.
Enter a mining exhibit filled with mineral specimens, wander through a resurrected ghost town and a half-mile nature trail... visit a pueblo of the ancient ones. No matter what your age, the Clark County Museum is a place where you can explore the rich and colorful history of Southern Nevada.
Step into Southern Nevada's past! A unique collection of historic homes, restored to recreate lifestyles of important periods in local history. Revisit the news at a replicated 1900 's newspaper print shop. Outdoor exhibits include a resurrected ghost town and Paiute Indian Camp.
The Clark County Museum proudly offers an extensive range of exhibits that showcase the diverse history of Southern Nevada. From early American artifacts and pioneer settlements to the glitz and glamor of vintage Las Vegas, our curated displays provide an immersive experience for all visitors.
The Heritage Center is a free public museum that is dedicated to the collection, preservation, and interpretation of Clark County’s history.
Explore the museum’s indoors and discover the ancient Native American times – from the mining days to the fashion of old and even ancient geographical features that defined the region. Wind up your tour of the Clark County Museum by visiting the gift shop to get some souvenirs and memorabilia.
The museum is a 30-acre site that features a modern exhibit hall with a timeline exhibit about southern Nevada from pre-historic to modern times and a collection of restored historic buildings that depict daily life from different decades in Las Vegas, Boulder City, Henderson and Goldfield.