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The Burlesque Hall of Fame is a Vegas gem tucked away in a corner of Emergency Arts on the first floor just inside the entrance. Rather than rewrite what other reviewers have already said, I'll skip the basics. I liked this place from the second I walked in. Got questions? Ask. The people I've met in here are friendly and very knowledgeable about their burlesque history. Being from Kansas City I went looking for any links to the historic Burlesque shows that were held at the Folly Theater and sure enough they had posters from Kansas City and the Folly! The story of how the Hall of Fame acquired the majority of their collection is one you want to ask about. This isn't just a hall of fame, it's a restoration and preservation work in progress as well. There are many places in Vegas where you can spend time but if you want to add to your understanding of how Vegas came to be and understand a little bit more about the magnificent showgirls that our city is known for, stop here. Look at the displays and then ask a question or three. Again, I love this place, and I support what they are trying to do here. 5 Stars: For attitude, display quality, coolness, and the fact they are trying to preserve a part of America that needs to be preserved.
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