The great room at Walking Box Ranch has been restored to its 1930s heyday, when Hollywood stars Rex Bell and Clara Bow lived there. Just in time for the third anniversary of Avi Kwa Ame’s national monument designation, UNLV’s Public Lands Institute returned the original furnishings — including the couple’s dining table, still marked by hardened gum Bow once tucked beneath her seat. The home, now a museum and visitor center for the monument on ancestral land near Searchlight, was part of Saturday’s anniversary celebration, which featured tours, workshops and educational presentations. The free events took place at the ranch from about 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. A ticketed after-party fundraiser followed. “It’s such a piece of Nevada history — in the sense of geology, Native American, and celebrity,” said Rep. Dina Titus, who backed Avi Kwa Ame when it secured its designation in 2023. When she spoke inside the ranch around noon, a tribal rug hung on the wall behind her.…