The Museum GuildThe Clark County Museum Guild (CCMG or The Guild) was officially established on August 14, 1975, to help run and promote the Clark County Museum. The Guild is a separate organization, but our goal is to help make the museum be the best it can be. We actively support the Clark County Museum: underwriting many programs, restoration efforts, grounds improvements, collection purchases, exhibits, and ongoing museum operations. The Guild conducts fundraising efforts on behalf of the Clark County Museum and its impact is seen throughout.
Our Mission is to support the Clark County Museum by promoting the preservation of southern Nevada’s history and culture through advocacy, community engagement and fundraising. Our Vision is to create a financial support systems to ensure the continued growth and quality of the Clark County Museum and its programs. Join us! To view Form 990 financials click here |
Clark County MuseumThe Clark County Museum was founded in 1968. It occupies thirty acres at 1830 S. Boulder Highway in Henderson. Exhibits range from restored buildings to railroad rolling stock, with a timeline of local history and regular changing exhibits in the main museum building.
The museum presents life in southern Nevada from earliest men to today. From the 1931 Boulder City Union Pacific Depot to the 1966 Candlelight Wedding Chapel, the 1912 Beckley Home to an original Henderson Townsite house, visitors can view the past in its restored glory. We even have a ghost town, for those who want to see another link to the past. The museum grounds also have walking trails which provide a close up view of the natural history of Southern Nevada. Open seven days a week, the museum is the best place to learn the history of Clark County. Click here for a map of the property. Click here to learn more and view pictures or join us on Facebook |