Posted in Nevada
June 11, 2015
Here Are 10 Museums In Nevada That Are Just Too Weird For Words
Nevada is full of museums, and to be honest, several are quite unusual. Let’s take a look at 10 of these unusual museums.
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Old casino signs scattered among six acres is definitely something you don't see every day!

The Washoe Club is one of the most haunted places in “The West” had has been featured on television shows such as "Ghost Adventures" and "Ghost Hunters."

The name of this museum pretty much speaks for itself!

This open air museum has some of the weirdest sculptures you'll ever see!

You’ll learn all about the Mob’s biggest players at this museum.

When you visit this museum, you'll get to see a real shrunken head. It doesn't get much weirder than that!

At this museum, you'll have a chance to experience a simulated atmospheric bomb blast. Pretty crazy, huh?

Editor's Note: As of 2018, the Julia C. Bulette Red Light Museum has permanently closed.
This museum was created in memory of Julia C. Bulette - the most famous prostitute from Nevada's silver rush era. At this museum, you'll get to see everything from early medical instruments to contraceptives, and naughty shot glasses to poison arrows. WEIRD!!!
This museum was created in memory of Julia C. Bulette - the most famous prostitute from Nevada's silver rush era. At this museum, you'll get to see everything from early medical instruments to contraceptives, and naughty shot glasses to poison arrows. WEIRD!!!

Here at this museum, you'll get to view the skeletal remains of a wooly mammoth that were found nearby. These bones are 13,000 years old!

Wax museums definitely take the cake in the weird category!
What weird museum(s) did I miss? Feel free to share in the comments below!