Historic Buildings in Las Vegas, NV
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Explore the rich tapestry of Las Vegas through its historic buildings, each telling stories of the city’s vibrant past and cultural evolution.

Las Vegas High School
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Unearthed gems of history shine in the Las Vegas High School Historic District, celebrating the rich heritage and architecture of the school.

Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
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Nestled in history, this fort represents Nevada's first permanent white settlement and reveals Las Vegas' intriguing pioneer past.

Floyd Lamb Park At Tule Springs
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Historically significant, Floyd Lamb Park features remnants of a former divorce ranch and charming buildings that celebrate a unique era in Nevada's past.
The Huntridge Theater
Revived, the Huntridge Theater evokes nostalgia with its 1944 architecture, marking it as a cherished relic in Southern Nevada’s cinematic history.

Historic Fifth Street School
Transformed into a vibrant arts center, this 1936 school showcases stunning Depression-era architecture and hosts diverse creative organizations.

Las Vegas Academy of the Arts
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Admired for its stunning Art Deco architecture, being the first high school in Vegas adds a rich historical vibe to the campus life.

The Mob Museum
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Captivated by its fascinating blend of history and crime, The Mob Museum illuminates the legacy of organized crime in a stunning Art Deco setting.