Vintage mid-century furniture Arguably, downtown’s first business dedicated to mid-century modern vintage, this large store has it all; history, style and a 1950s pink kitchen display to die for. Read more…
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Vintage mid-century collectibles Laura’s is jam packed with such a diverse array of retro, antique and mid-century collectibles that you could easily spend several hours (or more!) sifting through it all. Read more…
Vintage mid-century decor This eclectic shop is actually comprised of multiple pop-ups, each specializing in unique Las Vegas vintage style. Read more…
Mid-century furniture & apparel Kate Aldrich and Tim Shaffer have been winning over locals since opening their high end vintage decor & apparel shop in 2012. Read more…
Retro mid-century apparel If retro, rockabilly and pin-up is your thing, then Rockin’ Bettie is the store for you. Read more…
5100 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century vintage signs Few signs in the world are as immediately recognizable and iconic as the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. Located on the median at 5100 S. Read more…
Mid-century/googie buildings When defining the wacky architectural stylings of Googie, just think The Jetsons meets modernist coffee shop! In fact, the word Googie comes from the original 1949 John Launter designed… Read more…
4505 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century/brutalist buildings The tallest building at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus is also it’s most interesting. Read more…
Mid-century/googie buildings Currently pulling double duty as a Visitors Center and the gateway through which guests can enter the Neon Museum’s “boneyard,” the La Concha Visitors Center started out as… Read more…
3535 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century vintage automobiles THIS ATTRACTION WAS CLOSED AS OF JANUARY 2018 Hidden all the way at the back of The Linq Hotel & Casino, up the parking garage elevator to… Read more…
3450 South Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern buildings Designed by Charles Luckman & Associates, the Sears building at the north end of the Boulevard Mall is the last vestige of the original late 1960s single-storey shopping… Read more…
917 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century vintage bars Located just a few blocks east of the Fremont East Entertainment District, downtown, Atomic Liquors is the oldest free-standing bar in Las Vegas, dating back to the end… Read more…
Various Locations, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern buildings/signs In the post-war years, as more families started traveling the United States by automobile, Las Vegas proved to be a requisite stop along their way. Read more…
Mid-century vintage diners/bars Las Vegas’ original 24-hour coffee shop and ultra lounge has been serving up huge portions and stiff drinks for over 40 years. Read more…
Las Vegas National Golf Course, East Desert Inn Road, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century/desert modern houses Southern California architects Dan Palmer & William Krisel, who’d successfully built hundreds of mid-century modern post & beam tract homes in Palm Springs during the 1950s & 60s,… Read more…
Various Locations, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century/desert modern houses For a city that’s fond of bulldozing its past, Las Vegas has a surprising number of neighborhoods that have been designated “historic,” and although that doesn’t mean they’re… Read more…
821 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern buildings Originally a Mormon Church & Recreational facility before it was taken over by the city of Las Vegas in the late 1960s when it stood temporarily as City… Read more…
Various Address, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century vintage diners Restaurants come and go, especially in Las Vegas, which is why true diner culture connoisseurs can appreciate a little mid-century authenticity. Unlike the Vegas kitsch of the stand-alone Peppermill… Read more…
3111 South Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern buildings This simple two-story circular building acted as developer Irwin Molasky’s unique base of operations from where he oversaw the 1960s development and construction of his master-planned community,… Read more…
1610 East Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsHousing the world’s largest collection of vintage pinball machines under one 10,000 sq. Read more…
Various locations, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsTiki Culture/Polynesian Pop For fans of Polynesian Pop, stepping into an authentic Tiki bar is like riding a time machine back to the 1950s or 60s, and although there’s little trace… Read more…
Mid-century vintage signs If you’ve ever wanted to get up-close and personal with vintage Vegas neon signery, this is the place to do it. Read more…
2832 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern buildings In a city that often overlooks its history in favor of the next big thing it’s rare to find a mid-century modern building that still functions as it was… Read more…
861 East Bridger Avenue, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century/desert modern houses Built in 1959 by modernist architect Hugh E. Read more…
Various Addresses, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern buildings With no less than a dozen mid-century modern buildings (including casinos, listed separately ) in the downtown area, modernists will feel like they’ve hit the jackpot. Read more…
Various Addresses, Las Vegas, NV
View More DetailsMid-century popular culture Las Vegas in the 1960s wouldn’t have been the same without Frank Sinatra and his legendary Summit performances with the Rat Pack. Today, imitation being the sincerest form of… Read more…
Various Addresses, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsVintage restaurants Nothings says vintage Las Vegas like dark wood paneling and shiny brass fixtures, especially if your idea of vintage Vegas is a rat pack-style retro steak house. Read more…
302 Cathedral Way, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern churches Built on land donated by “Mr. Las Vegas,” Moe Dalitz (in a bid to improve his Mob-centric image, no doubt), pioneering modernist Paul R. Read more…
Various Addresses, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern churches Modernist churches abound in Las Vegas but they don’t all adhere to the typical A-frame design of the period, especially when it comes to the Church of Jesus… Read more…
Various Addresses, Las Vegas, NV
View More DetailsMid-century bank buildings Bank design in the post-war years seemed to be about inspiring optimism and consumer confidence. Read more…
Various Addresses, Las Vegas, NV
View More DetailsVintage Casinos The original Las Vegas was built around Fremont Street, downtown, and started to take off during the Great Depression (yep, that’s ironic) when casino gambling was legalized and… Read more…
Various Addresses, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century modern buildings With the demolition of The Riviera Hotel & Casino in 2015 and the Tropicana in 2024, only three original mid-century properties remain on The Strip. Read more…
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century popular culture For years organized crime got no respect, but lately Las Vegas has been embracing the mob’s role in the city’s evolution with places like The Mob Museum and… Read more…
Various Locations, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsVintage Chapels Nothing says Las Vegas better than a quickie marriage (or a quickie annulment) and there’s no shortage of wedding chapels here in which to do so. Read more…
Vintage mid-century apparel Kind of like a vintage Ross Dress for Less, the Buffalo Exchange buys, sells and trades recycled clothing to and from fashion-backward hipsters, while also giving back… Read more…
1 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsMid-century walking tours Las Vegas has a variety of niche tours that cater to just about everyone but for our money it’s Las Vegas Pop Culture Tours that satisfies. Read more…
Sunset Park, Henderson, NV, United States
View More DetailsTiki Culture/Polynesian Pop For Tiki Culture enthusiasts this is a pilgrimage you’ll want to consider. Read more…
505 East Oakey Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV, United States
View More DetailsVintage eats Luv-It Frozen Custard has been in business and in the same location since 1973! That’s practically historic status when it comes to Las Vegas and its penchant for knocking… Read more…
Vintage antiques & collectibles Routinely topping the “Best of Las Vegas” lists for Antique stores in the city, the Charleston Antique Mall is essentially a massive flea market. Read more…
Mid-century ephemera You know them, you love them; Rick Dale and his team of “loose screws” from the History Channel’s Rick’s Restorations. Read more…
Vintage apparel This cozy clothing store has a real 1970s vibe going for it, offering vintage and retro-style fashions and accessories including t-shirts, jackets, jeans, dresses and a great selection of… Read more…
Mid-century Americana A curated collection of hand-picked, unique items – mostly American made – is what you’ll find at Swag Antiques; classic items from turn-of-the-century to mid-century modern and beyond.… Read more…
Vintage Las Vegas memorabilia This cozy store has the misfortune of being located across from the extremely famous and extremely popular Pawn Stars’ Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, (and Pawn… Read more…
Retro Mid-century Apparel Now located in the downtown Container Park, this cozy pin-up boutique offers new designer fashions with a decidedly retro, post-war look. Read more…
Vintage mid-century apparel Inside this little yellow and orange trimmed house with the white picket fence (we’re not making this up, look at the photo!) is a shop busting with vintage clothing… Read more…