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Universal Horror Unleashed brings movies and nightmares to life right here in Las Vegas. Step inside a horror‑themed warehouse where you can explore, eat and scream.
At Universal Horror Unleashed Las Vegas, inside AREA15–Zone 2, you’ll find themed dining spots offering everything from small bites to cocktails to full‑service meals. Explore each location to find the style of service, atmosphere and flavors that fit what you’re looking for.
It’s been 45+ years since punk rock pogo’d its way into music, fashion, film, and popular culture. On April 1st, 2023, The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas opened its doors and proudly shoves in your face the history, culture, and absurdity of rock n’ roll’s bastard step-child. This museum invites lifelong fans and curious looky-loos of all ages to experience a hands-on, uniquely punk rock experience.
The Punk Rock Museum houses the world's most expansive, inclusive, and intimate display of artifacts, fliers, photos, clothing, instruments, handwritten lyrics, artwork, and just about everything else donated by the people and bands who were there.
Located in the small historic mining town of Goodsprings — a quiet desert community dating back to the early 1900s — the Pioneer Saloon sits about 30 minutes outside of Las Vegas and remains one of the oldest continuously operating saloons in the state. It was originally built in 1913 during the region’s mining boom.
Constructed using stamped tin walls ordered from Sears & Roebuck catalogs, the building has remained largely unchanged for over a century. Inside, the original bar and structure still stand, offering a rare look at an authentic Old West saloon.
The saloon’s history reflects the rough conditions of early mining life, where disputes were not uncommon and sometimes ended in violence. Evidence of this past can still be seen today in the form of bullet holes in the walls. Over time, stories tied to these events have contributed to its reputation as a haunted location.
It is also historically linked to Clark Gable, who waited at the saloon in 1942 for news of his wife, Carole Lombard, following her fatal plane crash in the nearby mountains during World War II.
The Pioneer Saloon has also served as real-world inspiration for the setting of Fallout: New Vegas, further adding to its cultural significance.
Today, it remains open to visitors as both a functioning bar and a preserved piece of Nevada history, known for its authenticity, historic character, and enduring legends.