Las Vegas National Golf Club
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If you're a golfer, why not tee off at the same golf club frequented by Sammy Davis Jr, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Peter Lawford. It is home to the Rat Pack Bar and Grill which is an excellent place for a meal. Prices are very reasonable, you have a great view of the course and the chef prepares excellent fresh salads, sandwiches and burgers.
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The Mob Museum
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This place is dense with mob/crime history. The Mob Museum is located at the site of the US Post Office and Court House, opened in 1933. In 1950 The Kefauver hearings were held here, one of 14 locations that held hearings that cut into the underbelly of mob crime. This place is the real deal.
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Minus 5 ice Lounge (Monte Carlo)
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The Minus 5 Icebar is a happening bar located inside the Monte Carlo Hotel. From the frozen walls to the icy sculptures, this Vegas hotspot is completely immersed in ice. Locals love the wild LED light show that happens inside. There are a couple different rooms to lounge in with gallant tables & chairs made of ice as well as icy chandeliers.
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The Crown and Anchor
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There's a lot to love about the Crown and Anchor. It's just 15 minutes from the Strip and a world away from the chaos. They offer a great pub menu, have a dog friendly outdoor patio and is the best place to catch English Football. Play some pool or just relax over a pint. It's a great spot to meet friends and enjoy a Happy Hour.
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Wayne Newton's Casa de Shenandoah
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Wayne Newton had a radio show at the age of 6, a TV show at 9 and at 15 started performing live at the Fremont hotel in Downtown Las Vegas. One of his most famous songs is "Danke Schoen."
For decades Newton performed at Las Vegas' top casinos, is 1 of 2 people to be awarded the City's Medal of Honor and is famously known as Mr. Las Vegas.
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The Neon Museum
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The Neon Museum includes the Neon Boneyard. It was established in 1996 to preserve Las Vegas' beloved neon history. Rather than see the signs destroyed when casinos were demolished they were salvaged and restored.
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Sunset Park
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Sunset Park sits on 325 acres of land originally inhabited by the Paiutes over 1000 years ago. The park was renovated between 2010 and 2013 and has incredible landscaping breaking out areas for sports from volleyball and baseball, trails, family friendly parks, picnic areas and historic dunes. It's a great place to relax or host a family gathering.
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Pinball Hall of Fame
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One of the best spots for locals and arcade heads is the Pinball Hall of Fame. The space is a low key no frills pinball museum; no bright lights, no smoke and mirrors. Entry is free and they are open seven days a week. This is the perfect spot for arcade lovers. And a plus side, the change you put down is regularly donated to local charities.
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