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The Lives of the Showgirls: True Stories from Mob-Era Las Vegas
Three former Las Vegas showgirls share personal stories and memories from the mob-era entertainment scene in an intimate stage presentation at The Mob Museum.
Las Vegas
The Mob Museum (National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement) is a nonprofit history museum in downtown Las Vegas, housed in a restored 1933 federal courthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Opened on Valentine's Day 2012, it features interactive exhibits, over 2,000 artifacts, and a basement speakeasy and distillery exploring the history of organized crime and law enforcement.
300 Stewart Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Daily 9 AM-9 PM (The Underground: daily 11 AM-11 PM)

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Three former Las Vegas showgirls share personal stories and memories from the mob-era entertainment scene in an intimate stage presentation at The Mob Museum.

Members-only beer presentation exploring the intersection of brewing history and organized crime in America.

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Join Museum educators on an immersive beer tasting tour that explores the fascinating connections between beer, organized crime, Las Vegas, and American history.

Explore the hidden empire of Jersey Mafia boss Jerry Catena through historian Scott Deitche's investigation into organized crime, unions, and gambling operations.

Art Manteris shares four decades of insider stories from sports betting's evolution in Las Vegas, from the Mob era to modern betting apps.