
Apartments near Las Vegas National History Museum in Las Vegas, NV (820 Rentals)


715 S 3rd St

714 S 3rd St

2030 Sunrise Ave

2014 Sunrise Ave

2001 Fremont St

87-89 N 21st St

2101 Sunrise Ave

95 N 21st St

2105 Sunrise Ave

2109 Sunrise Ave

1980 E Fremont St

81 N 21st St

2117 Sunrise Ave

730 S 9th St

Wardelle Townhouses

2104 Sunrise Ave

811 S 3rd St

Sunrise Apartments

2209 Sunrise Ave

2116 Sunrise Ave

Sunrise Apartments

2204 Sunrise Ave

Horizon Studio Apartments

2200 Sunrise Ave

2112 Sunrise Ave

Sunrise Apartments

818 S 7th St

1804-1808 Lewis Ave

Sunrise Apartments

1812 Lewis Ave

1816 Lewis Ave

2208 Sunrise Ave

2212 Sunrise Ave

2309 Sunrise Ave

Downtown Value Add Multifamily

1809-1813 E Charleston Blvd

2317-2401 Sunrise Ave

2313 Sunrise Ave

1828 Lewis Ave

1836 Lewis Ave

Moss Tract

2405 Sunrise Ave

2409 Sunrise Ave

1837-1843 E Charleston Blvd

904 S Casino Center Blvd

2404 Sunrise Ave

Sunrise Apartments

Shenandoah Square

2408 Sunrise Ave
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Those living in Las Vegas have numerous opportunities to play, but sometimes it comes time for an apartment to get an education. Where can Vegasites go to learn while having fun at the same time? Just take a trip down to the Las Vegas Museum of Natural History, where the past comes to life is a fun and vibrant way, with numerous interesting exhibits, educational programs, and fun events throughout the year. There's always fun to be had at the natural history museum, and you'll come away more intelligent from the process as well. There are a number of intriguing galleries to discover, all focused on another part of the natural world. The first, and most popular, gallery, is the massive dinosaur gallery, full of fascinating lifelike statuary, including a 35-foot t-rex that actually roars at visitors, as well as realistic models of other prehistoric beasts, such as the ichthyosaur, the triceratops, ankylosaur and raptors. The African Gallery features recreations of the numerous ecosystems of Africa, including the Serengeti watering hole and the rainforest, where visitors to discover more about the plants and animals that call this section of the world home. Another popular gallery is Wild Nevada, featuring the flora and fauna that call the Mojave Desert, as well as the surroundings mountain range, with fully detailed environments full of the sights, sounds and smells of the lands. There are numerous other galleries to take in, as well as numerous entertaining events going on throughout the year, but you'll have to discover the others for yourself. History is an important part of any person's life, so apartment-ite should do whatever they can to find more about it, and one spot to learn all they can about the world around them is the Las Vegas Museum of Natural History, one of the top spots in town for making learning fun.
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There are currently 884 Studio Apartments in Las Vegas with rent ranges from $599 to $5,952 with an average price of $1,297.
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