The Mob Museum was recognized with two awards during the month of February: its second Mayor’s Urban Design Award in the Historic Preservation and Adaptive Reuse category, this time for The Underground Prohibition history exhibition in the Museum’s basement; and a Double Gold medal for The Underground Moonshine from “The Fifty Best.”
Located amidst the largest grove of Ponderosa pines in Northern Arizona, just 45 minutes southeast of Flagstaff, only 2.5 hours from the Phoenix Valley, Mormon Lake Lodge offers groups two-for-one pricing during midweek (Sunday through Thursday) for spring and summer 2019 corporate meetings, family reunions, retirement parties, weddings, group functions, and team-building events.
Maxie’s at The LINQ Promenade will debut on March 15, becoming Las Vegas’ newest hotspot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Maxie’s menu will feature ostentatious breakfast and lunch classics, as well as a collection of contemporary deli dishes.
Pop Vegas, the brand-new, trailblazing cultural and entertainment venue opening at The LINQ Promenade, announces its first exhibition: the Tattoo’d America Pop Museum (TAPM).
Historic Parry Lodge in Kanab, Utah, offers an attractive option for visitors headed to the Grand Canyon during the world-famous national park’s centennial year.
For the first time, AREA15, Las Vegas’ new immersive entertainment, retail and dining destination opening this December, unveils 40,000 square feet of unique event space within a wholly reimagined world of art, technology and design.
Go Grand and celebrate the 100th anniversary of Grand Canyon National Park with Papillon Group, the only air tour company certified to fly the entire length of the canyon.
Travelers looking for economical, efficient transportation AND great shopping values along the Las Vegas Strip can now take advantage of a special partnership between the Las Vegas Monorail and Grand Bazaar Shops Las Vegas, located at Bally’s Las Vegas Hotel & Casino.
The Neon Museum introduces Gallery Talks, 15-minute presentations offered by museum interpreters during daytime general admission hours in the Neon Boneyard.