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'''The Las Vegas FamilySearch Library is an extension of the world famous FamillySearch Family Library in Salt Lake City, Utah Uand one of 16 regional genealogy libraries located throughout the United States'''.<br>
'''The Las Vegas FamilySearch Library is an extension of the world famous FamillySearch Family Library in Salt Lake City, Utah Uand one of 16 regional genealogy libraries located throughout the United States'''.<br>


We are not just a library, we are housed in an historic building. Located just blocks from the original town center, this brick building was built in 1932 and was the first permanent church building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Las Vegas.  The historic chapel has all the architectural elements from the 1930’s including a beautiful deep orange stained glass window, and a Bishop’s office with the original 1932 walk-in safe.


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December 12-31 Christmas
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==Historical Background==
We are not just a library, we are housed in an historic building. Located just blocks from the original town center, this brick building was built in 1932 and was the first permanent church building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Las Vegas.  The historic chapel has all the architectural elements from the 1930’s including a beautiful deep orange stained glass window, and a Bishop’s office with the original 1932 walk-in safe.






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Revision as of 09:56, 21 May 2020





When the Las Vegas FamilySearch Library re-opens to the public we will require some degree of social distancing, use of masks, thorough disinfecting of keyboards and seating areas, and other means of providing a safe environment. Temporarily we will ask patrons to call ahead of their visit to reserve a computer, reserve staff assistance and / or reserve scanning equipment.



The Las Vegas FamilySearch Library is an extension of the world famous FamillySearch Family Library in Salt Lake City, Utah Uand one of 16 regional genealogy libraries located throughout the United States.

We are not just a library, we are housed in an historic building. Located just blocks from the original town center, this brick building was built in 1932 and was the first permanent church building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Las Vegas. The historic chapel has all the architectural elements from the 1930’s including a beautiful deep orange stained glass window, and a Bishop’s office with the original 1932 walk-in safe.


Our Hours
Mon&Fri 10AM-3PM
Tue&Wed 10AM-8PM
By Reservations
Closed for Holidays
Dec 17-Jan 2





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UPCOMING EVENTS


RE-OPENING OF THE LAS VEGAS FAMILYSEARCH LIBRARY

Monday, August 4, 2020 at 9:00 AM
When the Las Vegas FamilySearch Library re-opens to the publick we will require

  • Some degree of social distancing
  • Use of masks
  • Thorough disinfecting of keyboards and seating areas between patron use (our means to provide a safe environment.


Temporarily we will ask patrons to call ahead of their visit to reserve a comput, or staff assistance and/or reserve scanning equipment. Out of precaution and social distancing we ask you to call ahead and make a reservation to use a computer or scanning equipment.

































Location[edit | edit source]

509 S 9th Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 CLICK for Directions

  • Main Entrance on the East Side with ample parking-Corner of 10th and Clark
  • Handicap parking and wheel chair access. West side (front of building).

Contact[edit | edit source]

Main: 702-382-9695
Email: lasvegasfhc@gmail.com

  • Directors:  Brother and Sister Kenneth and Charlotte Openshaw
  • Assistant Director:  Sandy Jackson

Hours[edit | edit source]

  • MondayFriday, - 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 9:00 a.m. to 8 p.Sm.
  • Saturday - 9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Sunday  Closed

THIRD SATURDAY SPECIAL EVENTS:[edit | edit source]

AUG 15th-Family History For Hispanic Community[edit | edit source]

Saturday, August 15, 2020 10:00- 12:00
All classes held in Spanish
Call to make a reservation to attend.

OCT 24th: "All Things DNA"[edit | edit source]

Saturday, October 24, 2020 10:00-1:00
Call to make a reservation to attend and learn about your DNA test

2020 Holiday Closures[edit | edit source]

January 1-4-New Year's
April 4- Saturday-General Conference
March 13- Closed due to the Corona Virus
Re-Opens August 3
September 5-7- Labor Day Weekend
October 3-General Conference
November 23-28-Thanksgiving
December 12-31 Christmas