Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum sits at 900 Las Vegas Blvd N in the Heart of Las Vegas. Opened in 1991, this educational institution fulfills the purpose of showcasing Nevada’s natural history, with a particular emphasis on the region's unique flora and fauna. A must-see feature is the dinosaur exhibit, where visitors can gaze upon a life-sized replica of a 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, measuring over 12 meters in length. In addition to the permanent exhibits, the museum hosts seasonal events and educational programs throughout the year, including themed activities during the summer months of June to August. Whether you’re interested in prehistoric creatures or Nevada's native wildlife, the Natural History Museum offers a fascinating exploration for all ages.