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Titanic: The Artifact Museum
One of Las Vegas’ most visited museums, the Titanic: The Artifact Museum, tucked inside Luxor, is a live testimony of the infamous shipwreck on the unfortunate April night. Comprising more than 250 original artifacts and many replicas of the actual passengers of the ship, tourists can hear real stories from the survivors and even touch the man-made iceberg.
Visitors can also get a glimpse of the unopened champagne, a retrieved suitcase, and a replica of the Grand staircase. The promenade Deck has a special arrangement for visitors to feel the temperature of the night of the April mishap.
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TPC Las Vegas
Credited as the only PGA tour public facility course available in Las Vegas, the TPC Las Vegas offers an indescribable playing experience to all golfers. Designed by Raymond Floyd and Bobby Weed, the 7063-yard golf course is well-known for its playability. Moreover, the aesthetics of the course offers stiff competition to other golf courses in Sin City. The 18-holes course with a spectacular desert layout once played host to the Champions Tour.
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Tule Springs Lake
The park is located at the Tule springs and is surrounded by multiple small lakes that formed a major chunk of oasis that formed in the Mojave desert. The Floyd Lamb Park is a welcoming oasis with 680 acres of wildlife, lakes, vegetation and gorgeous views of the sheep and spring mountain ranges.
The Tule Springs Ranch is secretly hidden and tucked inside the park and gives the visitors a brilliant opportunity to learn about the lives of an early Las Vegas. There are four lakes at the park namely, Tule Springs lake, Mulberry Lake, Cottonwood Lake and Desert Willow. These lakes are stocked for fishing which can be engaged in by locals and tourists who come there.
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Valley Vegas Church
The church has a separate ministry called Valley Kid’s Land which aims to love kids as Jesus would, advance their knowledge of God, nurture their own walk with Jesus, discipline them to be the church, and also offer child baptism and child education. It organizes events like marriage conferences, student spring break celebrations, youth summer camps, food pantry giveaways, and several other events.
Vegas Roots and Community Garden
Created by a non-profit organisation to ensure the residents of Las Vegas an opportunity to grow their own food, the Vegas Roots and Community Garden is spread over four acres of property. Popular as the city’s first and only urban farm, it lets the resident rent a plot at minimal cost to grow their own veggies and fruits. With various programs available for the patrons to buy their products, the garden in Las Vegas remains an innovative structure.
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Victory Outreach Church of Las Vegas
The Victory Outreach Church of Las Vegas organizes Life groups where worshippers meet new people and build a relationship, learn the word of god, and several other things. People can also donate whatever they can and help the church grow further.
Zak Bagan’s Haunted Museum
Located in Downtown Las Vegas, travellers should definitely visit Zak Bagan’s Haunted Museum homes in the 1938 historical building of Tudor Manson in the middle of the city. The thrill in seeing the thirty big rooms filled with haunted objects is incomparable and frightening, too.
Zak Bagan is the owner of the museum and a paranormal investigator, collecting collectibles from around the world, including the famous Dybbuk Box. A guided tour clad in all black dress will be a spine-chilling experience for adventure lovers. Tourists need to mandatorily sign a waiver before entering, and many also report unexplained aches at the end of the tour.
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