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Shopping & Services

Las Vegas shopping and services run the gamut from small privately-owned shops to giant outlet malls. Whether you want to buy designer clothes, gadgets, furniture, a car, or just need to unwind at a relaxing spa, you'll find everything you need right here.
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Las Vegas Libraries

Libraries in Las Vegas and Clark County

Walking Tour of Town Square

A walking tour of Town Square in Las Vegas, NV

Las Vegas Libraries

One of the first things many new residents do is find the closest library. While Las Vegas has literally thousands of other things to do, a great library system has been shown to be one of the most effective ways of educating and entertaining all levels of citizens, from kids just about to enter school to seniors looking to keep their minds fresh.

Las Vegas Library Benefits

The days of library's being stuffy places, filled with dust, creaking wooden shelves and irritable and spectacled school marms shushing you mercilessly are long gone, at least in Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Clark County Library District serves all of the Las Vegas Valley and provides innumerable services to the community.

Las Vegas Farmer's Markets

Nothing make one feel part of a community like a good farmer's market. The products are local, the profits are earned by locals and usually the bang for ones buck is superior to big box stores and supermarkets. Here in Las Vegas we are blessed with a number of great farmer's markets, most that run all year round.

Las Vegas Monorails and Trams

In Las Vegas cabs are the most popular means of getting around on the Las Vegas Strip. While they are many benefits to taking cabs, including easy access at all casinos and speed, they can get pricey. That's where, in theory, the four monorails along the Strip come into play. Below you'll find info on all four monorails and trams.

The Deuce

Whether you're a Las Vegas local or one of the multiple millions of visitors who come to Sin City, you'll need to get around. The temptation to party hardy and then jump in your car may be greater here than in any other city in the country, which is why alternate modes of transportation like The Deuce become so invaluable.

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