Historic Landmarks
Las Vegas Black Historic Landmarks
Walker African History Museum
The Walker Museum and Research center is currently the only African American Museum in Nevada. Learn More
Legacy Park
The Historic Westside Legacy Park pays tribute to the many of the African American trailblazers that served as leaders in the Las Vegas community through the years.
Harrison House
The Historic Harrison Guest House was built in1942 and is the place that black entertainers, businessmen, and couples seeking a divorce were allowed to stay in Las Vegas during the era of segregation.
Moulin Rouge
The Moulin Rouge is the first desegregated hotel and casino in the United States. It opened on May 24, 1955 in Las Vegas. Learn More
ZION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
The Zion United Methodist Church is the oldest black church in Nevada. It was founded in 1917 with only 14 members. And, up until 1945 is had the only African American congregation in Las Vegas. Learn More
Discover everything you need to know about Las Vegas Black History by visiting one of the city's historic landmarks in person or online.