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Liberace Museum

1775 E Tropicana Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-798-5595

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This is perhaps the most eclectic collection of memorabilia ever assembled. From pianos and candelabras to costumes, jewelry, furniture and cars, these buildings house a collection that exudes the outrageous style of “Mr. Showmanship” himself. All monies raised by the museum and gift shop go directly to the Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts.Admission is USD6.95 for adults, USD4.95 for seniors and USD2 for children 6-12. Allow at least one and a half hours for tour.

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ohsostrange

Las Vegas must

Reviewed by ohsostrange on January 06, 2007

ohsostrange's rating:

"They’ll cheerfully give the senior discount to anybody who asks with no more ID than a few gray hairs. Friendly staff and volunteer guides who actually knew Liberace and tell great stories about him. His wildest costumes and pianos are there on display, with sometimes surprising information about them. They have a tribute artist in the afternoons, playing on Liberace’s favorite mirror-plated grand piano. Don’t forget to have your picture taken with “The World’s Largest Austrian Crystal” before you head back to the strip. Oh yeah-they’ll pick you up in their shuttle at your hotel, and ferry you back when you’re done… for FREE!"

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