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Best Arts & Culture in Las Vegas

North Las Vegas, NV

by Hilton Hilton

  • Jun 01, 2009
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Unbeknownst to some, Sin City contains plenty of opportunities to soak up fine arts and culture. When you need a break from trying your luck at the casinos, head to a planetarium or a unique attraction, like the Atomic Testing Museum. It's a side of Las Vegas you've never seen, as TravelSkoot shows you the city's best arts and culture must-sees.


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  • CSN Planetarium

    3200 E Cheyenne Ave , North Las Vegas, NV

    Las Vegas might seem like a different world, but the CSN Planetarium is the place to really discover new galaxies. With state-of-the-art equipment like the Evans & Sutherland Digistar 3 hemispheric video projection system, this planetarium presents the latest updates on the current constellation and evening star locations. The planetarium also serves as a popular school field trip destination, with morning shows and programs like “New Horizons,” which follows a comet traveling through interplanetary space.


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  • The Scintas

    3000 Paradise Rd , Las Vegas, Nevada

    If you’re looking for a shot of live and original music and comedy, then The Scintas will serve it to you - straight up. The Scintas combine family values and punchlines with their cast of siblings: Frank, Joe, and Chrissy Scinta, along with their “adopted” brother Peter O’Donnell. This entertaining ensemble fills their high profile venue regularly and give their guests a variety of skits, songs, jokes and impressions. So come see the show, listen to the music and laugh till your belly aches.


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  • Atomic Testing Museum

    755 E Flamingo Rd , Las Vegas, NV

    Science enthusiasts, history buffs, and inquiring minds will not want to miss a trip thought the Atomic Testing Museum. This Cold War relic came about when testing ceased at the Nevada Test Site nuclear weapons testing facility. Since then, scientists have preserved the work and resources which fueled the studies. Here, visitors can explore nuclear history as they hear accounts from former test-site workers and experience a simulated nuclear test explosion in the Ground Zero Theater.


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  • Liberace Museum

    1775 E Tropicana Ave , Las Vegas, NV

    The Liberace Museum celebrates the life and achievements of “Mr. Showmanship.” Here, visitors can take a look back into Liberace’s dazzling world of extravagance, his over-the-top style and his passion for entertaining. Found here are collections of his rare and antique pianos, classic cars, infamous sequined and bejeweled costumes, glittering stage jewelry, antiques and memorabilia.


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  • Las Vegas Hilton

    3000 Paradise Rd , Las Vegas, NV

    When you first walk into the Las Vegas Hilton, the stunning lobby sets the tone for your stay. Relax in one of the Hilton’s newly designed rooms or suites, many with views of the fabulous Las Vegas Strip. Relax even more in our luxurious spa. The Hilton’s classic yet contemporary casino features 24 hour action and all of your favorite games. The SuperBook is the world’s largest race and sports book in the world. When it’s time to dine, it’s your choice of casual to fine dining, including the largest Benihana’s in the world. The Hilton Theater is home to superstar Barry Manilow and the Shimmer showroom offers two unique musical productions, “Voices” and “Sin City Bad Girls.” You’ll enjoy extraordinary comfort and amenities with exceptional value when you stay and play at the Las Vegas Hilton.


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  • Nevada State Museum & Historical Society

    700 Twin Lakes Dr , Las Vegas, NV : (702) 486-5205

    Far from the glitz and glam of the strip, the Nevada State Museum & Historical Society reminds visitors that Las Vegas had a history before it became a recreational mecca. Indeed, the Columbian Mammoth on display was a citizen of this very area 15 to 20 thousand years ago. And the Ichthyosaur Shonisaurus fossil was a Nevada resident 225 million years before that. The museum even reminds us that nature, like the native mountain sheep, still thrives around Las Vegas.


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