The Mob Museum, officially the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, is a history museum located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Opened on February 14, 2012, the Mob Museum is dedicated to featuring the artifacts, stories, and history of organized crime in the United States, as well as the actions and initiatives by law enforcement to prevent such crimes. The museum is housed in the former Las Vegas Post Office and Courthouse, which was built in 1933 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The museum is located on Stewart Avenue, two blocks north of Fremont Street, the main artery of the downtown casino district.
Developed under the creative direction of Dennis Barrie, co-creator of the International Spy Museum and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the museum is governed by a non-profit board, the "300 Stewart Avenue Corporation," in partnership with the City of Las Vegas.
Museum: Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. | The Underground (speakeasy and distillery): Monday–Wednesday: Noon to 10 p.m. Thursday–Sunday: Noon to midnight
Adults: $29.95
Seniors, military: $17.95
Children: $13.95
Children (10 and under): free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mob_Museum
Official website http://themobmuseum.org/
Twitter https://twitter.com/themobmuseum
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/themobmuseum
Email info@themobmuseum.org
Phone +1 702 229 2734
Address 300 Stewart Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
Coordinates 36°10'22.08" N -115°8'28.32" E