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Are you looking for the sweetest destination in the city? Look no further than Ethel M Chocolates. Take a self-guided tour of their chocolate-making process and experience it for yourself. Witness the machines in action, learn about the production, and, best of all, taste the final product. Each box of Ethel M Chocolates is a delightful surprise, with an explosion of flavors like sea salt caramel, tart prickly pear, top-shelf liqueur, and a variety of textures like crunchy nuts and toffee crisp. And remember the mouthwatering bites of color designed to tempt your palate. Ethel M Chocolates uses a time-honored tradition passed down through generations to make each piece of chocolate with love and care.
The Neon Museum is a non-profit in Las Vegas dedicated to preserving and displaying iconic signs from famous locations, such as the Hacienda Horse & Rider sign, The Flame Restaurant sign, and many others. The Museum's mission is to collect, protect, research, and exhibit significant Las Vegas signs for educational and cultural enrichment. The Museum has an outdoor exhibit area called the Neon Boneyard and a visitor's center inside the former La Concha Motel lobby. The collection documents changes and trends in sign design and technology from the 1930s to the present.
If you're seeking a reprieve from the hustle and bustle of Las Vegas, look no further than Red Rock Canyon. Situated about 15 miles west of the city in the easternmost part of the Mojave Desert, this area is home to the Keystone Thrust, also known as Wilson Cliffs, a massive red rock formation with sandstone peaks and walls that can reach 3,000 feet high. It's an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, bicycling, and camping. Red Rock Canyon offers a 13-mile, one-way, scenic drive with plenty of options for hiking and trails and opportunities to learn about plants and wildlife, geology, camping, cultural resources, and more. The Visitor Center is the perfect place to start your exploration, offering information and interpretation about the recreation opportunities available.