Did you know that October is Museum Month in Las Vegas? This means that for the entire month, visitors can visit various museums in the city for free or a minimum charge. Brought to you by the Las Vegas Museum Allegiance, Museum Month aims to promote all the scientific, artistic, and cultural institutions in Southern Nevada by opening it to local and tourists alike. By doing this even for just a month every year, individuals should be able to appreciate art in all forms and help preserve and make them more accessible to future generations.
Museums and institutions taking part in Museum Month include:
- Hoover Dam Museum – Free admission for Nevada residents and 50% for solo tourists.
- Clark County Museum – 50% off on admission for solo tourists and two-for-one admission for tourists.
- DISCOVERY Children’s Museum – two-for-one admissions for children and adults (both locals or tourists)
- Lost City Museum – $2 off on regular admission price
- National Atomic Testing Museum – two-for-one admission and 50% off general admission for solo tourists.
- Natural History Museum – Free admission for local kids and two-for-one admission for adults.
- The Neon Museum – Tourists pay only locals rate admission.
- Springs Preserve – Locals can avail of the two-for-one train rides and tourists get locals rate admission
- Nevada State Museum – Tourists get locals rate admission.
- UNLV Museums and Galleries – First 100 visitors get a free gift.
Even if you’re not the museum-going type of person, take this opportunity to visit as many museums as you can in one day. Not only will this be fun, it’ll be a new and educational experience too.
Make museum hopping convenient and appealing by getting a shiny limousine as your ride. Chauffeured limousines from Earth Limos & Buses are comfortable and very luxurious. You and your companions are going to feel like wealthy art connoisseurs while zipping through Nevada and sharing a complimentary bottle of wine or champagne.
Visit Earth Limos & Buses today at www.earthlimos.com or call them up at 1-725-777-3333.
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