The Las Vegas Art Museum, originally established as the Las Vegas Art League, opened in 1950 and by 1966 was housed in historic Lorenzi Park. In 1974, the Art League changed its name to Las Vegas Art Museum. It then became the first fine-arts museum in southern Nevada and is listed in the National Registry of Art Museums More Info....
The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to educating children and families in the natural sciences, both past and present. More Info....
The NTS Historical Foundation is a non-profit operating foundation dedicated to preserving the Nevada Test Site legacy. The Foundation, in partnership with the Desert Research Institute and the Department of Energy's Nevada Operations Office, are responsible for the operation and promotion of the Nevada Atomic Testing History Institute (NATHI) exhibit center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Foundation and NATHI have been recognized as a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate organization. More Info....
Our collection ranges from the 1940s to present day. Some pieces are restored as public art and mapped for our walking Tour. Others are kept in our Boneyard which is open by appointment only. More Info....
The Nevada State Museum and Historical Society, a state agency, is an educational institution whose purpose is to advance the understanding of the history, pre-history, and natural history of Nevada, emphasizing southern Nevada and its relationship with surrounding areas. More Info....
The Las Vegas International Scouting Museum will be a comprehensive, dynamic, and indispensable resource demonstrating the impact of the Scout Movement on world history. More Info....