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an Elvis Presley Cadillac, a Mercury coupe driven by James Dean in the movie Rebel Without a Cause, and the experimental and still futuristic-looking 1938 Phantom Corsair, are all on display. — Fodor's
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Digital star shows provide the glittering lights inside this facility. The shows aim to make learning about astronomy entertaining for kids and adults. — Fodor's
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Near the University of Nevada Science Center, this museum includes permanent exhibits on neon signs, local Native American culture and the presence of the federal government. — Lonely Planet
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Boasting more than 65,000 square feet of games, Circus Circus Casino has more than 900 slots and video poker machines, table games, Race and Sports Book Bar and Lounge, and more. — Where
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The Eldorado has a kitschy Fountain of Fortune that probably has Italian sculptor Bernini spinning in his grave. — Lonely Planet
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This unique entryway sign proclaims Reno as “The Biggest Little City in the World.” The arch features neon lighting and is recognized worldwide. — Where
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Features include 78 championship lanes, a video wall, the world’s longest screen scoring display and a 10,000 square foot pro shop with a full-size lane offering computerized/video instruction. — Where
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While the park doesn't offer skyline views, it does boast a stellar vantage point of the surrounding mountain. — U.S. News & World Report
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An eccentric millionaire's personal curio collection includes at least one shrunken head.  — Atlas Obscura
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Exploring everything from science and technology to engineering, art and math The Discovery...offers a bevy of interactive permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions across its 67,000 square feet. — U.S. News & World Report
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Visitors are welcome to stroll the attractive grounds of the university's main campus, within which you'll find the stargazing, flying-saucer-shaped Fleischmann Planetarium & Science Center. — Lonely Planet
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This 38-acre wildlife sanctuary is home to animals like cheetahs, tigers, black bears and wolves. — Where
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— Afar Magazine
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