Besides exhibits on gambling (which of course, has made Nevada famous), there are five restored houses from 1904 to the 1940s along with other featured buildings, a 19th-century print shop, a historic railroad steam engine, and a recreated ghost town exactly as it may have looked in its original northern Nevada location. Also featured is an exhibit center housing a time line begining about 10,000 years ago and running up to about 1970. Hours: 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., daily. Season: Year-round. Admission: Adults-$1.50; seniors-$1.00; children-$1.00.