LizzyS
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for the thread but you'd have to think about how a tourist does Vegas.
Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire are all located off the Strip. Hoover Dam isn't technically in Vegas nor is Valley of Fire. Those would require a rental car or booking a tour. Now absolutely you can do that but most tourists going to Vegas for Vegas are going for the Strip. Hoover Dam, Red Rock Canyon and Valley of Fire are also all 3 nature/conservation/history related. Different type of tourist than one going to Vegas for the Strip. If you're not into that stuff you probably wouldn't even think to look for stuff to do.
Now some museums are located quite close to the Strip like the Mob Museum and Neon Boneyard and don't present too much of a hassle to get to and I would argue that the Neon Bonyard is history but presented in a way different way but still.
I think in terms of fantasy, escapism, ability to suspend belief as well as ignore kinda the obvious in terms of what you're paying for isn't something everyone can do or is willing to do. That's ok IMO so long as the person is respectful when sharing their opinions on it because I know sometimes people get a certain way about it.
None of the places I or you have mentioned are very far outside of town (the ones that are, obviously). If you're not into the casino/resort stuff, it's kinda pointless to come here and not leave the Strip, is what I'm saying as the area offers a lot more than the strip.