
The Stuck at the Airport team loves airports and adores museums.
So we were delighted to learn that Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas is now home to a branch of the Las Vegas Mob Museum, which is also known as the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement.
The main Mob Museum is located in downtown Las Vegas, in the former Las Vegas U.S. Post Office and Courthouse and has a has a wide range of major crime-related artifacts, a speakeasy and a distillery.
The Mob Museum at LAS airport is located by D Gate D50 and sells Mob Museum, mobster t-shirts and other souvenirs. The airport branch of the museum also displays a nice assortment of mob-related artifacts, including wanted posters, prohibition-related items and, for the next few weeks, John Gotti’s 1972 Signal Red Jaguar XKE.

Among the displays inside the shop are 1940s-era gadgets used by the Los Angeles Police Department’s ‘Gangster Squad’ to fight organized crime and a brick, crime scene photos and bullets from the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre of 1929 .

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