Everything Las Vegas is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Las Vegas.
1898 Harvey House where Teddy Roosevelt reunited with his Rough Riders. Now beautifully restored.
A 90000-sq-ft Queen Anne castle built for railroad tourists in 1886. Now a United World College.
1882 hotel featured in No Country for Old Men and Easy Rider. Over 900 historic buildings surround it.
Doc Holliday ditched dentistry and bought a saloon here in 1879 before a lynch mob ran him out.
Plaza windmill repurposed for hanging outlaws in 1880. Twenty-nine men died violently in one month.
Free natural hot springs used for centuries by Indigenous peoples. Multiple pools at varying temps.
Railroad arrival in 1879 split Las Vegas in two. They didn't merge until a vote in 1968.
Respectable saloon owner by day and feared gang leader by night. Murdered by his own men in 1893.
16 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Doc Holliday ditched dentistry and bought a saloon here in 1879 before a lynch mob ran him out.
1882 hotel featured in No Country for Old Men and Easy Rider. Over 900 historic buildings surround it.
Railroad arrival in 1879 split Las Vegas in two. They didn't merge until a vote in 1968.
Respectable saloon owner by day and feared gang leader by night. Murdered by his own men in 1893.
Filming location for Red Dawn and No Country for Old Men and Easy Rider and Longmire and dozens more.
Plaza windmill repurposed for hanging outlaws in 1880. Twenty-nine men died violently in one month.
If these walls could talk! The Plaza Hotel in Las Vegas, New Mexico, has seen fortunes rise and fall, reflecting the town's own rollercoaster ride. Built in 1882, the Plaza quickly became the place to be. It hosted…
Imagine a bustling center of trade and community, watched over by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. That's the Las Vegas Plaza, and it's been the heart of this town since 1835. During the Mexican-American War, General…
The cafe where Chigurh flipped his coin. Las Vegas NM stood in for West Texas.
Step back in time: this isn't just a neighborhood, it's a living postcard from the early days of Las Vegas. Settled in 1835 after a Mexican land grant, this area showcases the heart of early West Las Vegas. These adobe…
Museum honoring Teddy Roosevelt's 1st Volunteer Cavalry. Las Vegas sent 21 men to San Juan Hill.
1898 Harvey House where Teddy Roosevelt reunited with his Rough Riders. Now beautifully restored.
Imagine stepping off a train and into a world of luxury. That's what the Castañeda Hotel offered in its heyday. Built in 1898 by the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway, this was one of the famous Fred Harvey hotels.…
Get ready to explore the intriguing ruins of the Montezuma Castle, once a luxurious hotel near Las Vegas, New Mexico, with a history marked by both grandeur and misfortune. In 1886, this Queen Anne style hotel was…
A 90000-sq-ft Queen Anne castle built for railroad tourists in 1886. Now a United World College.
Free natural hot springs used for centuries by Indigenous peoples. Multiple pools at varying temps.