Union Pacific Boulder City Depot. Built in 1931. Was originally located at Highway 93 and Buchanan Boulevard. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1976.
Beckley House. Built in 1912.Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1979.
The Beckley House was originally located at 120 South 4th Street Las Vegas, Nevada. The land currently occupies: The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel.
Photograph of Leva G. Beckley's home in Las Vegas (Nev.), April, 1978. Beckley Family Photograph Collection. UNLV Libraries Special Collections & Archives.
Last Frontier General Store. Built in the 1950s. Was originally located at the Last Frontier Village. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1980.
Baldwin Class S-5 0-6-0 steam locomotive. Built in 1918. Was located at the razed Fantasy Park (Washington Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard). Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1984.
Goumond House. Built in 1935. Was originally located at 420 South 7th Street. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1984.
Babcock & Wilcox House. Built in 1933. Was originally located at 441 Hotel Plaza, Boulder City, Nevada. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1987.
"_MG_2575" by Jeannine Keefer is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
Motor Court Cabin #14. Built in the 1930s. Was located in Las Vegas. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1987.
"Clark County Heritage Museum, Henderson, Nevada" by Roadsidepictures is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0.
Giles/Barcus House. Built in 1924. Was located at 57 East Hacienda Avenue. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 1991.
Photograph of Odd Shop Antiques, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1952. Giles-Barcus Collection. UNLV Libraries Special Collections & Archives.
Railroad Cottage. Built between 1909-1911. Was originally located at 512 South 3rd Street. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 2001.
Spartanette Trailer. Built in 1948. Was located at Golden Rule Trailer Court, Pittman, Nevada. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 2001.
Candlelight Wedding Chapel. Built in 1966 and originally named Algiers' Little Church of the West. Renamed Candlelight Wedding Chapel in the early 1970s. Closed in 2003. Relocated to the Clark County Museum in 2007.
Was originally located on 2855 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada. The land currently occupies: Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Grand Canyon Airlines Ticket Office. Built in the early 1930s. Originally located at Bullock Field in Boulder City, Nevada. In 1939, the structure was relocated to 618 Arizona Street, Boulder City, Nevada. The structure would later serve as the home of the first black family (Henry and Ocie Bradley) allowed to live in Boulder City. The structure was relocated to the Clark County Museum in 2002.
"Clark county museum 01.2023 " by Ron Mader is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
Opened as a museum in 1968; displaying the collection of Anna Roberts Parks. Was previously named Southern Nevada Museum.
Located at 1830 South Boulder Highway, Henderson, Nevada.