Critically acclaimed, unique and beloved by locals, The Mob Museum (the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement) in downtown Las Vegas reveals an insider’s look into the continuing battle between the mob and the law. The Museum offers a provocative, contemporary look at this fascinating topic through high-tech theater presentations, hundreds of artifacts and interactive exhibits.
Speakeasy: Travel back in time to the Prohibition era, when thousands of speakeasies operating in hard-to-find places satisfied the nation’s thirst for forbidden spirits.
Informative and entertaining exhibits, videos and artifacts tell the stories of the Roaring Twenties, which saw the rise of flappers, jazz and the Mob. The speakeasy exhibit is built around a well-stocked bar and a stage for evening entertainment, creating a lively environment inspired by that bygone age.
Distillery: Prohibition made it illegal to brew beer or distill liquor, so America’s unquenched thirst for alcohol demanded an underworld solution. The Mob filled the void, smuggling spirits into the country and producing moonshine from hidden stills.
This exhibit tells the stories of bootleggers, rum runners and the government agents who tried to take them down. The centerpiece is still producing moonshine so you too can have a taste of this formerly forbidden engine of American commerce.