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The STRAT Tower is the ultimate destination for those seeking an unforgettable experience in Las Vegas. The tower stands tall above the city and boasts breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Valley. Visitors can indulge in award-winning cuisine at the world-renowned Top of the World restaurant or enjoy handcrafted treats and cocktails at the newly renovated Observation Deck. The deck is the perfect spot to take in the stunning views and offers interactive video maps and trendy retail shops. For adventure seekers, The STRAT Tower has it all. Visitors can leap faith with SkyJump, a controlled descent that spirals them down the tower, or experience the adrenaline rush of the thrilling rides. The Observation Deck is also home to the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States, standing at 1,149 feet. Visitors can book meeting rooms and even a wedding chapel to make their special event unforgettable.
Atomic Liquors is the perfect destination if you're searching for a piece of Las Vegas' rich history. The bar was established in 1952 by Joe and Stella Sobchik, and it is the seventh liquor license to be granted in the city. However, what sets Atomic Liquors apart is that it is named after a time when customers used to watch atomic blasts from their rooftops. The bar walls have also welcomed many iconic showbiz figures, including The Rat Pack, the Smothers Brothers, and Barbra Streisand. You can even spot the restored seat where Barbra Streisand used to sit. With its charming and unique atmosphere, Atomic Liquors is a must-visit location in Las Vegas. Moreover, the bar provides free parking and excellent drinks to sweeten the deal. Take advantage of this piece of history and entertainment.
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.