Self-guided tours of the hotel's collection of antiques, artifacts, and collectibles include Louisa May Alcott's private railcar, a fireplace from Scotland's Prestwick Castle, lamps that graced the streets of 18th-century Brussels, the bronze doors and façade from the Kuwait Royal Bank, and beautiful statues, chandeliers, and woodwork from American mansions of long ago. There's even a piece of the Berlin Wall—in the men's room off the lobby.
Reviewed by cu4chips from New Jersey on 8/22/08
While attending the World Market Furniture Exhibit downtown Las Vegas ... we walked by this unique funky store / mall..... Main Street Antiques Collectibles. The outside had Elvis on the building, old coca cola tin signs, a real Red London Telephone Booth along with a 1960's MG Sports Car with a big umbrella sticking iside the middle of it. Also on the side building a gigantic real slot machine the size of a truck! We went inside and walked the maze of about 12 different rooms and dealer booths. Unreal all the different collectibles, from 1800's to 1970's ... you will need 2 hours to see most of it. Stop by the vintage coffee soda bar. We had a tall old style bottle of grape nehi and some free cookies they put of daily. We found some great things from the famous hotels that made Vegas famous. Bring money of plastic, you will be tempted to buy .... great clean restrooms!
Reviewed by Bostonjox from Boston on 5/17/07
Poke around and see some really great stuff... I love this place
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