The founding of the Las Vegas Natural History Museum stemmed from
the realization of a tremendous need in the community for a museum
promoting an appreciation and understanding of global life forms, past
and present.
In February 1989, a small group of concerned citizens requested that
the Las Vegas City Council assist in finding a home for a pre-existing
collection of wildlife and prehistoric exhibits. The City of Las Vegas
purchased a building, located in the center of a proposed cultural
corridor, to house the Museum. This building is leased for one dollar a
year; however, the museum is responsible for renovations, upkeep,
and operations.
With the assistance of local businesses and private individuals, the Las
Vegas Natural History Museum opened its doors in July 1991,
exhibiting a varied collection of wildlife and prehistoric exhibits on loan.
Since then, the Museum has obtained its own multi-million dollar,
world-class collection, and created an exciting and interactive learning
experience.
From the desert to the ocean, from Nevada to Africa, from prehistoric
times to the present, the Las Vegas Natural History Museum takes
young and old alike on a learning adventure around the world.