
(Mar. 12) -- Gambling can be problem for some, but it is still a major part of Nevada history. It's that history that is celebrated at the Lost Vegas Historic Gambling Museum.
The museum opened Friday in Neonopolis on Fremont Street. It features more than 5,000 items and exhibits. The new museum is the brain child of the people behind the Casino Legends Hall of Fame at the Tropicana.
The museum is open from 10 a.m to 9 p.m. seven days a week. Admission is a $1.25 for seniors and $2.50 for adults.
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