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Name:
Liberace Foundation and Museum
Schedule: Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday from Noon to 4 p.m. and closed on Mondays. The Museum is closed on New Year’s Day
Established:
April 15, 1979
Address:
1775 . Tropicana Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone Number:
702-798-5595
Fax Number:
702-798-7386
Email: info@liberace.org
Director:
Darin Hollingsworth, President
Website:
www.liberace.org
Ages: 10+ recommended
Cost: $15 for adults, and $10 for seniors 65+ and students with a valid school ID. Museum Members and children age 10 or under are admitted with no charge
Class Trip Programs:
For group tours, call 702.798.5595 or e-mail: info@liberace.org
Class Trip Pricing:
For group Museum admission pricing and group tours, call 702.798.5595 or e-mail: info@liberace.org
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The mission of the Liberace Foundation is to help talented students pursue careers in the performing and creative arts through scholarship assistance. The Liberace Museum exists to share with the world – “The Liberace Legacy: Showmanship and Scholarship!”
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Free Shuttle Service courtesy of Liberace Shuttle to and from several Las Vegas Strip hotels offered Tuesday through Sunday.
(Riviera, Treasure Island, The Mirage, Flamingo, Paris and Tropicana Hotels). Call 702.798.5595, ext. 9 for pick up and Museum return times and information, or visit the website for full shuttling information current listing at www.liberace.org. |
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The Las Vegas Strip may sparkle and the neon may shine, but nowhere in Las Vegas will visitors find a more dazzling spectacle than at the renowned Liberace Museum. Visitors are transported into the magnificent, world-famous collections of pianos, cars, costumes, jewelry and candelabras that established Liberace as the legendary and beloved "Mr. Showmanship."
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The Liberace Museum was founded and opened on April 15, 1979 by the late entertainer Liberace and is considered to be his greatest encore performance. The Museum features Liberace’s collections of glittering stage jewelry, rare and antique pianos, famous sequined and bejeweled costumes, rhinestoned-cars, as well as Liberace’s private papers and memorabilia.
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