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We all know the slogan: "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas." But there's another side to this desert oasis; brought to you from those who insist that it's now a family resort destination. The decision is yours, but one thing is true: Vegas is not what it used to be and it's no longer just for gamblers. No place outdoes this city when it comes to shows and spectacles. Famous chefs lend their names to dozens of inspirational, grand restaurants in the area, raising the bar for haute cuisine everywhere. The newer hotels offer fine accommodations and spas rivaling all others, with a personal touch of Americana. That means a wide range of treatments, packages and a great gym to help keep that figure. Shopping also reaches new heights in Vegas. The themed "malls" here are another show, with only the finest upscale shops from around the world. From the finest in service and amenities, we guarantee that this won't be your last visit.

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The Museum of the American Cocktail
3663 Las Vegas Blvd. South (Desert Passage Mall)
www.museumoftheamericancocktail.org
Only Vegas would think of having a museum dedicated to cocktails.  If you can pull yourself away from poker, consider stopping by to check out the museum that pays tribute to this American invention.

The Guinness World of Records Museum
2780 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Tel. 702.792.0640
The Guinness World of Records Museum offers a collection of the "wacky, weird, and wonderful." Visitors will be amazed at the vast collection and exhibits about World Record breakers, ranging from World's Tallest Man to World's Largest Collection of Refrigerator Magnets to the World's Longest Fingernails. The museum is a collection of record-breaking exhibits inspired by the Guinness Book of World Records, created by Sir Hugh Beaver in 1951. The book was invented as a way to settle drunken arguments in pubs where patrons had consumed too much Guinness.  Hopefully, you will learn some facts here to settle your own disputes over useless trivia.

Imperial Palace Auto Collection
3535 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Tel. 702.794.3174
More than 200 antique, classic, and special interest automobiles located in a plush, gallery-like setting on the 5th floor of the Imperial Palace hotel's parking facility. 

King Tutankhamun's Tomb & Museum
3900 Las Vegas Blvd South
The Luxor
Tel. 702.262.4555     
An authentic reproduction of King Tutankhamun's tomb. The measurements of each of the rooms are exactly as the original.  The treasures inside were reproduced by artisans using the same gold leaf and linens, precious pigments, tools and original 3,300 year old methods, and each is meticulously positioned according to the records maintained by the Carter expedition. Housing hundreds of reproductions, including the world-famous guardian statues, King Tut's sarcophagus, and an array of statues, vases, beds, baskets and pottery, the museum is the next best thing to hopping a plane to Cairo.

Las Vegas Art Museum
9600 W. Sahara Ave
Tel. 702-360-8000 
www.lasvegasartmuseum.org   
This museum prides itself on its monthly and permanent showings by artists of national and international recognition.  The museum aims to show modern art at an international level.  Future exhibits include Frank Gehry’s Design Plans for the Lou Ruvo Alzheimer’s Institute.  Check out the website for current exhibits before you go.

Las Vegas Historic Museum
3801 Las Vegas Blvd. South
Tel. 702.739.5444
www.lasvegasartmuseum.org 
When you lose your cash at the blackjack table, take a break at the newest addition to the Tropicana Resort & Casino--Las Vegas Historic Museum.  The exhibit allows customers to take a peek into Las Vegas’ seedy underbelly of gaming, mobsters, entertainers and the brothels of Nevada.  Must be 18 or older.

Las Vegas Natural History Museum
900 Las Vegas Blvd North
Tel. 702.384.DINO
www.lvnhm.org     
Features animated dinosaurs, Southern Nevada's plant and animal life, international wildlife room, shark exhibit with live sharks, children's hands-on exploration room, and gift shop. Now open, a new floor to the Museum featuring exhibits about the African Savanna and African Rainforest.

Liberace Museum
1775 E. Tropicana Ave
Tel. 702-798-5595
www.liberace.org    
The museum displays automobiles, pianos, wardrobe, the world's largest rhinestone and memorabilia of the flamboyant entertainer. Donations benefit the Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts.