Mob Museum
The Mob Museum was sold by the feds to the City of Las Vegas for $1 so that the building that was once the courthouse could be preserved. To showcase the hidden role the history of the Mob had in society, Mayor Goodman who had represented the mobsters as a defense attorney proposed the building be turned into a museum. The Las Vegas Mafia has a long history with the city, being involved in the construction of some of the most famous casinos and helping create the Las Vegas Strip as we know it today.

There are three interactive experiences that are offered inside the museum, all three looked like fun and if my boyfriend was not injured we would of probably done more than one. But we decided to do the crime lab experience where you get to use clues to solve real crimes that have happened in the past. You get to determine what type of fingerprint you have, how to match bullets to those found at the scene, as well as look at how bodies were left and try to figure out what happened to them.

