Each day about 4,000 people visit the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop on the Las Vegas Strip.

Each day about 4,000 people visit the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop on the Las Vegas Strip. No, it's not a sign of the recession. Since "Pawn Stars" debuted on the History Channel in 2009 it has become one of the network's highest-rated shows, making the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop a popular Vegas attraction.

People flock to the store, sometimes forming a line at the door, for a chance to get an item appraised or to see one of the stars of "Pawn Stars" (Rick Harrison, his son Corey "Big Hoss," his dad Richard "Old Man" and Austin "Chumlee" Russell).

"We never thought we were going to get this huge, never. I was hoping to get a season or two and help business out a little bit. I didn't think I was ever going to be on television in 130 countries," said Rick Harrison during a break from filming. He opened the shop with his father in 1988.

While the guys still show up to work at the shop almost every day, they now spend most of their time filming or working behind the scenes. Even without the men of "Pawn Stars" working the floor on a daily basis, the shop has plenty of its own appeal. It's packed with thousands of unique items including rare jewelry,artwork from famous artists including Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso and even a Congressman's chair, an item that normally isn't accessible to the public.

Vegas Pawn Stars Tour Description:

Visit featured locations of the History Channel’s mega-hit reality show “Pawn Stars” on a 4-hour behind-the-scenes tour of Las Vegas.Following a pick-up from Tropicana, Treasure Island, or Circus Circus on the Las Vegas Strip, visit the World Famous Gold and Silver Pawn Shop to see where the boys from “Pawn Stars” buy and sell unique and strange items.

Maybe you will meet Rick Harrison, “The Old Man,” “Big Hoss,” or even Austin “Chumlee” Russell.Go to Rick’s Restoration, site of American Restoration, where Rick Dale and his staff create shiny new treasures out of old items. See automobile restoration and customization activities at Count’s Kustoms, the company owned by Danny Koker, a recurring expert on “Pawn Stars,” and now with his own reality TV show “Counting Cars.”At the Toy Shack toy store on Fremont Street, you will discover collectible toys that date as far back as the 1920s.

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