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We stopped while visiting Las Vegas. The museum is small but well thought through. It does a good job explaining the origins of Las Vegas.
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Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Old Vegas Mormon Fort National Historic Park is a national park located in Nevada, United States that houses the old Mormon Fort. This old-style Mormon brick house was home to the first non-natives to settle permanently in the Las Vegas Valley. In 1855, a group of Mormon missionaries built this brick house on the Las Vegas River. After several years, the house was abandoned, but the remains of the original house remain as a visitor center that displays and provides historical information. There are a variety of shows during the summer, ideal for family time together.
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Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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We stopped while visiting Las Vegas. The museum is small but well thought through. It does a good job explaining the origins of Las Vegas.
Very historical place, the tickets are very cheap, here in Las Vegas, it is a more historic place, the traffic is very convenient, from our hotel to drive for half an hour. Very convenient
A park worth visiting, it is actually very convenient to come from downtown Las Vegas. Here you can feel the desolation of the natural environment, and you can also understand the history of the indigenous peoples of the United States. It is very good.
A very good park, you can learn about the different ethnicities and different cultures that used to be in Las Vegas. Trust and so on, and the historical park is large, the scenery inside is also very beautiful, and the souvenirs sold are also very distinctive.
There are lots of parking lots, only $1.00 tickets. Lots of information about old Las Vegas, Mormons, Indian Native, good videos and a good display of the history of this place. Park staff are able to answer your questions.