The Las Vegas Book Festival is the ultimate celebration of the written, spoken, and illustrated word, and it's happening in Nevada - the state's most significant literary event. For over twenty years, the city of Las Vegas, Nevada, Humanities, and community sponsors have worked tirelessly to bring the joy of books, learning, and reading to Las Vegas. Join thousands of attendees of all ages for a day-long bazaar of books, authors, readings, and workshops - all free and open to everyone. LVBF's programming is to share resources, develop audiences, advance writing skills, and encourage reading. There's something for everyone, from politics to Las Vegas history, romance novels, science fiction, Latino authors, thrillers, and more. LVBF also has a youth component with a children's area, live author readings, and illustrator demonstrations. Come and support the growth and development of the literary community in the Las Vegas Valley.
Welcome to Vegas Superkarts, the most thrilling place to go-kart race on an outdoor racetrack in Las Vegas. Experience the rush of high-speed kart racing on a 1,600-foot-long racetrack designed by professional racers. The racetrack features fast acceleration straightaways, double apex corners, hairpins, fast sweepers, and 90-degree corners, all equipped with high-tech safety barriers. Gather your friends and get ready for an unforgettable adventure. Vegas Superkarts is the only place in Las Vegas that offers this kind of driving experience, and we guarantee the best go-kart experience in town. Whether you're an experienced driver or a first-timer, you'll love the excitement of racing go-karts on the longest and fastest outdoor racetrack in Las Vegas.
Experience the thrill and excitement of the Atomic Testing Museum. This incredible Museum is a treasure trove of exhibits and artifacts that chronicle the history of nuclear testing at the Nevada Test Site from 1951 to the present day. Witness the items used during the testing, such as Geiger counters, radiation testing devices, and radio badges. Be amazed by the Native American artifacts discovered near the testing site, atomic age pop culture memorabilia, testing equipment, facility figures, videos, and interactive activities. And be sure not to miss the Ground Zero Theater, where you can feel the thrill of observing an atmospheric nuclear test simulation. The Atomic Testing Museum is an experience and a must-visit destination for anyone who loves history and science.