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  2. Top 10 Things to Do in Las Vegas with Kids - AOL

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    <p>“Sin City”? More like “Kin City” with these fantastic things to do with kids around the Las Vegas Valley. We’ve shared our top picks by category, with runners up for each</p>

  3. Las Vegas with Kids: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy When you think of Las Vegas, you probably envision sun, sin, alcohol and gambling. A vacation spot strictly for the adult crowd. The idea of spending a day in Las Vegas, Nevada with kids may ...

  4. Fremont Street Experience - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Street in 1983. Fremont Street is the locale of several Las Vegas firsts, including hotel opened in 1906, as Hotel Nevada, (since renamed Golden Gate), first telephone (1907), first paved street (1925), first Nevada gaming license — issued to the Northern Club at 15 E. Fremont St, first traffic light, first elevator (the Apache Hotel in 1932), and the first high-rise (the Fremont ...

  5. Las Vegas for Kids: 10 Family Friendly Destinations - AOL

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  6. Downtown Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Las Vegas (commonly abbreviated as DTLV) is the central business district and historic center of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is the original townsite, and the Downtown gaming area was the primary gambling district of Las Vegas prior to the Strip .

  7. Discovery Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    DISCOVERY Children's Museum is a nonprofit children's museum in Las Vegas, Nevada. Formerly known as Lied Discovery Children's museum, this 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m 2), three-story space is now located adjacent to The Smith Center in Downtown Las Vegas. The Museum sees roughly 250,000 visitors each year.