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L to R: Promotional Graphic for “Ghost Stories” at 1923 Prohibition Bar, Kent Axell. (Photo courtesy of 1923 Prohibition Bar)

1923 PROHIBITION BAR AT MANDALAY BAY PRESENTS “GHOST STORIES” WITH KENT...

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Honolulu Cookie Company’s Valentine’s Day Tin. (Photo Courtesy of Honolulu Cookie Company)

FEBRUARY HAPPENINGS AT THE LINQ PROMENADE

LAS VEGAS (January 2023) –The LINQ Promenade, the entertainment, experience, retail and dining district...

The LINQ Promenade announces August happenings, including football season specials, National Waffle Day offerings, summer retail must-haves and more.
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, will welcome first responders from the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York for “Remembering 9/11: An Evening of Reflection and Recognition.” Held in partnership with the NW 9/11 Memorial and Reception Committee, this private reception will also include local law enforcement, fire and rescue personnel, Museum Board Members, Advisory Council Members, donors and city officials.
The Underground, The Mob Museum’s new Prohibition history exhibition featuring a speakeasy and distillery, introduces the “Knightcap,” its first cocktail in honor of the extraordinary Vegas Golden Knights. National Moonshine Day, June 7, coincides with Game Five of the Stanley Cup Finals and this moonshine-based cocktail will be available.
Miss Piggott’s (Not-So) Nice Cream Pop-up Parlor will celebrate National Ice Cream Month by serving macabre and nightmarish ice cream adorned with the most creepy, crawly and terrifying toppings imaginable.
Following an Instagram contest that generated more than 30 entries, The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announced the winning name for The Underground distillery’s artisan copper-pot moonshine still: “Virginia Still.” The name provides a playful twist on the name of one of the more intriguing and notorious organized crime figures with a Las Vegas connection, Virginia Hill.
The attraction is seeking a live person to become the replacement body – toe tag not required.  Those dying for the new role can submit their audition video via The San Francisco Dungeon website. As for what they are looking for in their new corpse, the candidate will ideally be able to lay still for long stretches of time and remain motionless while passing guests stare.
To celebrate the grand opening of The Underground Protected by Zappos, its new Prohibition history exhibition, The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces an Instagram contest to name the distillery’s artisan copper-pot moonshine pot still.
Blackout this spring at the San Francisco Dungeon invites guests to embark on a frightening new spring break blackout experience that leads them on an underground journey through the pitch-black crevices of the haunted San Francisco gold mines. Inspired by the lore of King Montezuma’s lost gold, the limited time only lights-out programming is full of thrills, disgruntled spirits and an abyss of blackness.