The Gold and Silver pawn shop Las Vegas, the setting for the History Channel show Pawn Stars, has become a popular tourist destination in Las Vegas. It’s free to visit, but fans who want an upgraded experience can now book an official Pawn Stars tour that costs $80 a person. It includes transportation from the strip and a stop at Rick’s Pawn Plaza, the two-story Container Park-inspired shopping center next door, and Count’s Kustoms, Danny Koker’s car restoration and customization company. Guests also get to take in expert appraisals at the pawn shop and visit the Corey Harrison Collection high-end gallery and boutique.
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Pawn Stars is a reality show that follows the Harrison family at their Las Vegas pawnshop, the Gold and Silver. The show centers around three generations of Harrison men — Old Man Richard, son Rick, and grandson Corey, and his nephew and employee Austin “Chumlee” Russell. The bickering between the cast members adds to the hilarity of the show, but it’s the unique items that people bring in that make it so interesting.
Pawn shops are places of last resort, and despite the glossy sheen on the show, there’s an undercurrent of despair that’s often evident. People come to pawn or sell items they can’t afford to buy, and the Harrisons are savvy dealers who know how to haggle with sellers. Occasionally, things do go wrong on the show, with some of the cast members getting into legal trouble and the death of Harrison’s son (who didn’t participate in the show). But overall, Pawn Stars has had a significant impact on pop culture.
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