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Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "Museums That You Should Visit in Vegas". No city is perfect - you know that. But, there are some specific things about Las Vegas that make it a genuinely outstanding place for tourists. First of all, the gambling capital of the world is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery with plenty of open-air museums and zoos. With so many incredible attractions to choose from, it's hard to pick just one museum to visit without over-committing or missing out completely on some other fun activity. That's why here is a list of museums that you must visit while in Las Vegas: The Nevada State Museum This is a free attraction that has a lot to offer. Part of the museum is dedicated to history, where you can learn about the history of Nevada from prehistory through the more recent settlements by the Mormons and other pioneers. This section of the museum also tells about present-day Nevada and its natural resources, geology, and wildlife. Another part of the museum is dedicated to art, with some repeat visitors being especially excited by exhibits showcasing works by local artists. The third section is another historical one - this time focused on Native American cultures in Nevada before they were forced to move on during European settlement. Unfortunately, more of the Native American section is on loan from other museums and it's a bit dilapidated. The Nevada State Museum is a nice place to hang out, but you can also learn more about Nevada's history with these free museum tours:Other museums you'll want to visit:The Exotic Wildlife Association of Nevada (EWAN) is one of the most popular zoos in Las Vegas with over 1.5 million visitors every year. It's one of the few places where you can see exotic animals like Bengal tigers and lions in their natural habitats instead of behind bars or behind glass - something that greatly increases animal welfare. Just like most zoos, there are some exhibits dedicated to education. The best of these is the home cage for carnivores that's accessible to the public. The zoo has several other exhibits that are more challenging, like two caves that house snakes and tarantulas. Finally, there are plenty of opportunities for you to interact with various animals - both through feeding stations and through opportunities to pet exotic cats and play with various birds. Another cool thing about the zoo is that it's a non-profit organization that uses all donations and revenue from ticket sales for animal care and enrichment. The Exotic Wildlife Association of Nevada has a mission to educate the public about conservation and creating a better planet for animals. So, you can rest assured knowing that your visit to this zoo will help animals. cfa1e77820

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