Cop Out
Two veteran NYPD detectives (Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan) confront a gangster who is obsessed with sports memorabilia in order to retrieve an invaluable baseball card.
A refreshing interplay of water, light and music, the Fountains of Bellagio provides visitors a breathtaking display that's constantly changing. And, as it's free, it's one attraction that fits every budget.
Henderson Airport is Las Vegas McCarran (LAS) Airport
Newspapers are Henderson News, Green Valley Henderson View
Henderson Sports teams are The Falcons
Major Henderson Attractions and Events are Reflection Bay, Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Cactus Garden, World Gourmet Summit, Super Run Car Show,
Local Schools are Foothill High School, Nevada State College-Henderson, Regis University
About Henderson, Nevada
Henderson, Nevada’s
United Artists Green Valley 8 shows movies with a twist, specifically those with
alternative productions, restored classics and foreign films. There is also a
Regal Green Valley Ranch 10 and Regal Sunset Station 13 Theatre in Henderson,
Nevada.
It’s casino
entertainment is a hit with tourists. Stop by The Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino
or Renata’s Sunset Lanes Casino. Yes, the latter offers bowling. Clark County
Heritage Museum is definitely a must see attraction of Henderson, Nevada. Tours
are offered by Cranberry World West, Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Cactus Garden
and Ron Lee’s World of Clowns.
Golfers practice
their swing at Anthem Country Club, Dragon Ridge Golf Club, Reflection Bay or
Revere Sun City Anthem. El Torito Café serves excellent Mexican dishes. The
Macaroni Grill and Roadhouse Grill are among the favorite restaurants in
Henderson, Nevada. Chinese lovers frequent P.F. Chang’s. Carrabba’s Italian
Grill caters to those with a taste for Italian food. Henderson, Nevada has
several places for extended stays, particularly the Hyatt Regency and Residence
Inn. RV’s can park at Desert Sands RV Park.
It’s a dive, it’s a party. It’s a super new concept on the Las Vegas Strip.
Combining the local dive bar with the glamor of Sin City’s party scene, the Rockhouse Bar & Nightclub, which opened in March 2009, is the first and only ”ultra dive bar” on the Strip. Part nightclub and part walk-up bar, it is a playground for party-goers, complete with state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and Las Vegas DJ’s spinning a blend of upbeat rock, hip-hop and dance spun by Las Vegas DJ’s.
Something’s cooking in Downtown Las Vegas that you’re not going to want to miss.
That would be the cuisine of Chef Enrique Tinoco, who after 10 years of presenting unforgettable food at his old restaurant at the Arts Factory on Charleston and Casino Center, has opened his latest project, Tinoco’s Kitchen, at the and Casino.