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Las Vegas area links

2008 NGWA Ground Water Expo

 

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority — the official Las Vegas tourism Web site

 

Silverton Casino Lodge aquarium Silverton Casino Lodge — a new expansion houses several salt water and fresh water aquariums, which are free to the public, including the main aquarium, a 117,000-gallon artificial reef home to more than 4,000 tropical fish from all over the world, three species of stingrays, and three species of sharks (Photo courtesy of Silverton Casino Lodge.)

 

 Marjorie Barrick Museum (UNLV) — exhibits and features include Navajo, Hopi, and Southern Paiute jewelry, basketry, and pottery, a xeriscape garden, and a live native reptile display

 

 Boulder City/Hoover Dam Museum — pays tribute to, and tells the story of, the men and women who braved the desolation of the southern Nevada desert to build Hoover Dam and Boulder City

 

 Las Vegas Premium Outlets® and Las Vegas Outlet Center — offer premium shopping at impressive savings at stores ranging from Ann Taylor and Calvin Klein to Dolce & Gabbana and Polo Ralph Lauren

 

Grand Canyon Maverick Helicopters — journey to the Grand Canyon, fly over the Las Vegas Strip, or simply witness the beauty of the Southwest (Photo of Grand Canyon courtesy Mark Lellouch, National Park Service.)

 

Pink Jeep Tours — experience the natural side of Las Vegas on tours to the Grand Canyon, Red Rock Canyon, Mt. Charleston, and more

 

 Bonnie Springs Old Nevada — replica 1880s mining town with something for everyone in the family from a frontier history museum and natural springs to shopping, a restaurant, and more

 

Springs Preserve — three miles west of downtown Las Vegas, this site is one of the most unique cultural and biological resources in southern Nevada

 

Lake Mead Lake Mead Cruises — cruise picturesque Lake Mead aboard the paddlewheelers Desert Princess or Desert Princess Too (Photo of Lake Mead courtesy National Parks Service.)