Holy Spirit Lutheran Church

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6670 W Cheyenne Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89108
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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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K1 Speed K1 Speed

Come to K1 Speed in Las Vegas for an unforgettable driving experience. Their Arrive & Drive program allows you to put your racing skills to the test with ten minutes of racing and a variety of exciting races, such as Ironman, Team Endurance, or Elimination. If you want to improve your driving skills, K1 Speed offers youth racing camps and driving clinics. K1 Speed has endorsements from well-known racers like Jason Williams, Brad Mark, Jeremy McGrath, Kurt Busch, Barry Hawk, and Jamie Little, so you know you're in good hands. The indoor go-kart racing track near the Strip is the perfect destination for non-stop entertainment and excitement. Whether you want to try indoor karting, host a fun and memorable party for a loved one, or plan a unique corporate function, K1 Speed has you covered. So what are you waiting for? Join K1 Speed for the ride of your life.

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Red Rock Climbing Center Red Rock Climbing Center

The Red Rock Climbing Center boasts more than 8,000 square feet of climbing walls designed by two of the world's top climbers, Tony Yaniro and Doug Englekirk. The facility offers top-rope and lead climbing, along with over 1,000 square feet of overhangs and roof routes to challenge even the most experienced climbers. With routes ranging from easy to very challenging, climbers of all skill levels can enjoy the center. The route-setters keep all but a handful of classics changing regularly, ensuring that climbers always have something new to climb. The walls are 35 feet high, and when combined with roofs, they have nearly 100-foot-long routes. Therefore, the center is ideal for those looking to develop the strength and stamina needed to tackle the fantastic sport and trad routes available in Red Rocks.

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