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It’s Tuesday and we hope you are easing yourself back into the week smoothly.

Yesterday we gave you a few things that you could do for free, but today we are upping the ante and sharing a couple of things that you can do for only $10 or less.

Let’s assume that you have been out in Vegas since the weekend, watching the Mayweather v. Ortiz fight and give you a couple of inexpensive things that you can do while you are still in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Take The Deuce

LIke any major city, there are tour guides, but Las Vegas may have some of the coolest double-decker tour buses called The Deuce. The pimped-out tour buses go down the entire Vegas strip and make its way to Downtown Las Vegas all for under $10. For between $2-$5 you can ride around Vegas, and hop on and off of the buses all day. 

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Visit The Springs Preserve

The Springs Preserve is a 180-acre cultural institution designed to commemorate Las Vegas’ dynamic history and to provide a vision for a sustainable future. The Preserve features museums, galleries, outdoor concerts and events, colorful botanical gardens and an interpretive trail system that meanders through a scenic wetland habitat.

The land has survived both fire and the threat of being paved over in the name of freeway expansion; it was restored as the Central Park of Las Vegas for the city’s centennial in 2005 and opened to the public two years later as the Las Vegas Springs Preserve. The entrance fee for Nevada residents is only $9.95 but $18.95 for Non-residents.

Address
333 S Valley View Boulevard,
at Meadows Lane

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Financial Tip Of The Day

Create An Emergency Fund
If you put 15 percent of the money you invest into an emergency fund, you can avoid having to liquidate assets to pay for the unforeseen expenses that might come along.