The Mob Museum: A Look Inside America's Organized Crime Story
In the heart of downtown Las Vegas, The Mob Museum offers a powerful glimpse into the dark and fascinating world of organized crime. Officially named the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, it’s located at 300 Stewart Avenue, inside a restored 1933 courthouse and post office building. Since its opening in 2012, the museum has become a must-see attraction for visitors looking to explore the history behind some of the most notorious figures in American crime. A Museum Built on Real Crime History The Mob Museum dives deep into the rise of organized crime in the United States. Through interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, and multimedia storytelling, it explains how criminal networks formed and how law enforcement worked to shut them down. One of the most chilling exhibits is the actual brick wall from the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre , a violent event that changed the course of gang history in Chicago. You’ll also find personal items from gangsters like Al Capone, r...