The museum presents a bold and authentic view of organized crime's impact on Las Vegas history and its unique imprint on America and the world. The mission is to provide fresh insights and information, provoke debate and dialogue and reveal the truth. The exhibits, programs and interactive experiences will offer multiple perspectives and provide a contemporary, engaging, challenging and educational experience.
Every detail of The Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement is being developed with our visitors in mind. As we continue to work towards our 2011 opening, we're taking steps to create a dynamic space that is ideal for special and private events. Once completed, the museum will serve as one of Las Vegas' most exciting destinations for any occasion.
Q: What is the museum?
A: It's an interactive museum dedicated to the history of organized crime and law enforcement.
Q: Who's involved?
A: The city of Las Vegas and the board of directors of the not-for-profit 300 Stewart Avenue Corp.
Q: Where is the museum?
A: The museum is located at 300 Stewart Ave. Las Vegas Nevada, 89101, which is in the heart of downtown' urban core. The museum will be housed in a historic former federal courthouse and United States Post Office.
Q: Why in Las Vegas?
A: Exhibit topics, themes and narratives accurately reflect the history of the community while depicting a fascinating era nationally.
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