The Clark County Museum, operated by the Clark County Parks and Recreation Department, is a public history museum in Henderson, Nevada. It preserves and interprets the cultural, social, and industrial history of Southern Nevada. The 30-acre campus features an indoor exhibition hall with a timeline of Southern Nevada's history and a collection of restored historic buildings on Heritage Street, depicting daily life from various decades. The museum also includes outdoor exhibits like a ghost town, mining trail, and a restored railroad depot with vintage railcars, offering visitors a comprehensive exploration of the region's heritage.
















