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Las Vegas, NV 89104
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Pioneer Saloon Pioneer Saloon

Step into the past and experience the rich history of the Pioneer Saloon. The oldest bar in Las Vegas, Clark County area, opened in 1913 and has been featured in various media like articles, TV shows, music videos, movies, and video games. Book a tour, wedding, or private party, and make your event unforgettable. The Pioneer Saloon also offers ghost tours, ATV excursions, and more. Remember to visit the Ghost Town Cafe & BBQ for a delicious meal with outstanding reviews. Lastly, check out the museum in the room next to the bar, which is a must-see for everyone, including families.

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Red Rock Scooter Tours Red Rock Scooter Tours

Experience the best sightseeing tour in Las Vegas with Red Rock Scooter Tours. Ride through the Red Rock Canyon on a super-fun scooter and witness some of the world's most beautiful sights. Sightseeing is always better on a scooter, and the tour is the perfect way to see the breathtaking Red Rock Canyon. They offer a mixture of riding, learning about the area's history, wildlife, and fauna, taking great photos, and laughing with award-winning guides. Free shuttle service is provided, including pickup and drop-off from your hotel. If you prefer not to ride a scooter, try Red Rock Discovery Tours. It offers the same tour, guides, and excellent experience in brand-new, funky, and super cool vans.

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The Neon Museum Las Vegas The Neon Museum Las Vegas

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.

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