The Mob Museum: the National Museum of Organized Crime & Law Enforcement, is a world-class destination in downtown Las Vegas.
Housed in the very first U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Las Vegas, the building was restored and re-purposed to bring you the thrilling story of organized crime and law enforcement. The Mob Museum presents an exciting, detailed view of the Mob’s impact across America, in Las Vegas and other parts of the world. It also showcases the heroic achievements of law enforcement to bring down the Mob.
With tales so intriguing they need no embellishment, the Museum reveals an insider’s look at the events and people on both sides of this continuing battle. True stories of Mob history are brought to life in a bold, contemporary style through engaging exhibits and multi-sensory experiences. The Mob Museum puts the visitor in the middle of the action through high-tech theater presentations, authentic, one-of-a-kind artifacts and interactive exhibits.
The Mob Museum is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance the public of understanding of organized crime's history and impact on American society.
The interactive exhibits are located in a historic courthouse and tell the stories of Mob's rise to law enforcement and its response. All the Dirt at the Mob Museum. Everything in one place Digging beneath the surface is where you find the best stories. The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement is The Mob Museum. We have worked hard to uncover some of the most fascinating stories in history, and explore the old dichotomy of bad and good.
The Mob Museum, located in downtown Las Vegas is an immersive experience that explores the power struggle between organized criminality and law enforcement. It has been there since the Mob's beginning. The vivid storytelling reveals the truths, fiction, and gray areas. It also highlights the characters and events that have played a significant and often infamous part in American history.
Inspired by the Entertainment Capital of the World's Entertainment Museum, The Mob museum seamlessly blends intrigue and explanation with four floors of expertly-curated interactive exhibits, multimedia displays. They also have engaging artifacts and popular culture lore. You can choose to explore on your own, with a guide, or join a group hunt for Museum treasures. Intense experiences reveal the reality of those who have fought back and are still fighting to win.
The Museum's home is a beautifully restored, former U. S. Courthouse and U. S.
Post Office. This neoclassical 1930s building was home to many memorable moments, including the Kefauver hearings. Don't settle for the traditional museum experience. Mob Museum is a hands-on museum that engages all senses with thrilling action, exciting surprises and heart-pounding exhibits.
The Crime Lab allows guests to use forensic evidence in solving real-life crime cases. They can also test their intuitions using the Firearm Training Simulator. Guests will be able to delight their senses with moonshine tastings during the Distillery Tour. The Underground is located below the Museum.
Here you can experience Prohibition-era life in the Speakeasy. But only you will know the password. A strong connection The Mob Museum was opened in February 2012. It continues the building's cultural importance and plays a crucial role in revitalizing downtown Las Vegas.
The Mob Museum, already deeply rooted in Las Vegas is dedicated to supporting its community with education, senior outreach, programs, field trips, and an extensive events calendar that offers both entertainment and education. Mob Museum, a nonprofit 501c3, was granted national accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums AAM March 1, 2017. The Museum has been awarded National Standards and Best Practices by the American Alliance of Museums AAM. Take the right choice.
Make your reservation for The Mob Museum now. Get your tickets now Close The Museum, a non-profit 501c3 organization, has the mission of increasing public awareness about organized crime's impact and history in America.
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