Exhibits
Featured Exhibits
The Fay Perkins 1981 Gallery is the largest of the museum’s exhibition halls. The center of this space is an actual archaeological site, originally excavated during the 1930s. The display is meant to show the various stages of an archaeological excavation, with the suggestion that as the site is revealed, time rewinds.
On the far … Read More
Changing Gallery
Each month, the museum hosts a local or regional artist to display their work in our gallery space. Often, this art is available for … Read More
Learn about the fascinating life of Willis Evans, an archaeologist and Pit River Indian. Evans was an instrumental figure in the early archaeological excavations … Read More
Permanent Exhibits
The entrance to the Lost City Museum opens into the 1935 Gallery. This space exists within the original adobe brick museum built by the … Read More
The perimeter of this large gallery is lined with display cases housing the exhibition Southern Nevada: Landscapes of Change. It documents the dramatic transitions … Read More
The Fay Perkins 1981 Gallery is the largest of the museum’s exhibition halls. The center of this space is an actual archaeological site, originally … Read More