Sandra Scott Travels: Vegas Offers A Look Into The World Of The Mob

Last week I asked: Where can you visit the Mob Museum?

In Las Vegas!

the new Mob Museum
The new Mob Museum

John and I visit Las Vegas frequently because we have family there.

There is always something new and different to do – something other than gambling.

This time we visited the new Mob Museum where the true story of the mob is revealed along with the myths and legends.

The Mob Museum opened on Valentine’s Day 2012 in the very building where some of the Kefauver Committee hearings to investigate organized crime were held in the early 1950s.

The courtroom has been restored to the way it looked during the hearings.

the history of the mob in America
The history of the mob in America

When we got into the elevator to take us to the third floor where we wanted to start our tour a video informed us of our Miranda Rights.

It set the mood!

The third floor is where the story of the mob starts with the history of the mob in America.

The mob created a “shortcut out of the ghetto” to the American Dream for many new immigrants.

When the 18th Amendment to the US Constitution prohibited the making and sale of alcohol it was the perfect enterprise – albeit illegal – for the mob.

It was the fuel that led to the development of a National Crime Syndicate in the United States.

At one point Meyer Lansky, dubbed the “Mob’s Accountant,” quipped “We are bigger than U.S. Steel.”

Gang wars broke out over control of the illegal trade.

One of the most famous shootouts was the St. Valentine Massacre where seven men were gunned down.

Incredibly, the museum has the actual wall where the “Massacre” took place.

The second floor of the museum follows the development of the Las Vegas mob where, in the beginning, specific areas were set aside for gambling, drinking, and other vices.

The bottom floor deals with the government’s attempt to eliminate the Mob.

It also includes the Mob’s connections with Bobby Kennedy, Cuba, and JFK’s assassination.

Mob Target Murder, Inc
Mob Target Murder, Inc

One display tells what happened to the “old” mobsters and where they are today.

Some are dead and others are enjoying retirement – some in jail and some in luxury.

The Mob Museum details organized crime today.

To add some balance to our trip we took the grandkids to the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum which opened in 2013 in a new location next to the Smith Center in Symphony Park.

the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum
The Lied Discovery Children’s Museum

It has many family-orientated, hands-on learning experiences with a focus on science, the arts, and culture. It is a fun learning experience for all ages.

The Summit, a 70-foot climbing tower ascends all three floors with interactive activities along the way.

On the first level Waterworld was a real draw with the younger children as they splashed and learned about the power of water.

In Fantasy Festival kids can climb the pirate ship and watch a stage show.

Solve it! Mystery Town
Solve it! Mystery Town

On Level Two “It’s Your Choice” we learned about making healthy lifestyle choices that ranged from exercise, using sun screen, and picking foods to eat or not to eat.

Our favorite area was on Level Three at “Solve it! Mystery Town.”

A brief video challenged us to solve a mystery.

We were given paper on which to record our “Field Notes” as we tried to use the clues as to what happened in the Mystery Town.

It was a great exercise in problem solving.

Quake Proof Testing
Quake Proof Testing

Also on the same level is “Patents Pending” where the grandkids designed and tested their “inventions” using the Drop Zone, Air Towers, and Quake Proof Testing.

Trivia Tease™: What is an Un-Cruise?

Look for the answer next week.

Sandra and her husband, John, have been exploring the world for decades, always on the lookout for something new and unique to experience. We have sailed down the Nile for a week on a felucca, stayed with the Pesch Indians in La Mosquitia, visited schools in a variety of countries, and — to add balance to our life — stayed at some of the most luxurious hotels in the world. Let the fun continue!

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