The Mob Museum
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The Mob Museum

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Brian Keenan

A surprisingly serious museum of organized crime and law enforcement, housed in the actual federal courthouse where the Kefauver Committee held mob hearings in 1950. The exhibits are unflinching, the artifacts are real, and the basement speakeasy and distillery — yes, a working distillery — is the smartest gift-shop equivalent in any museum in America.

Insider tip

Take the audio tour seriously — the testimony recordings are the highlight. Save time for the speakeasy in the basement after.

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