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Visit the Liberace Museum for Free

by Heather on March 8th, 2008

Every second Sunday of the month (tomorrow!) The Liberace Museum allows Las Vegas locals and their guests free admission. Sunday hours are noon to 4pm.

The Liberace Museum houses and showcases pianos, cars, costumes, decor and jewelry that established Liberace as the legendary and beloved “Mr. Showmanship.”

The Liberace Museum Store and Café also operate during normal business hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10am to 5pm, Sunday from noon to 4pm, closed Mondays.

Regular admission is $15 for adults and $10 for seniors 65+ as well as students with a valid school ID. Liberace Foundation and Museum members get free admission. Children age 10 or under are admitted with no charge and must be accompanied by an adult.

Darin, Executive Director, has left some further information for a Sunday activity:

[Sunday] we will feature live Jazz with students from UNLV’s excellent Jazz Studies program. Admission to the performances at 1:30 and 3 p.m. is a $10 donation that helps support operation of the museum, caring for the costumes and our grants and scholarship program.

Since Liberace created his Foundation in 1976 more than 2,500 students have received in excess of $5 million in scholarships to over 110 colleges, universities and conservatories.

The Liberace Museum
Liberace Plaza
1775 E. Tropicana Avenue

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3 opinions for Visit the Liberace Museum for Free

  • Darin
    Mar 9, 2008 at 9:57 am

    Thanks so much for this posting! Today we feature live Jazz with students from UNLV’s excellent Jazz Studies program. Admission to the performances at 1:30 and 3 p.m. is a $10 donation that helps support operation of the museum, caring for the costumes and our grants and scholarship program.

    Since Liberace created his Foundation in 1976 more than 2,500 students have received in excess of $5 million in scholarships to over 110 colleges, universities and conservatories.

    If you come by, please say hello.

    We’ll be seeing you…

    R. Darin Hollingsworth
    Executive Director
    Liberace Foundation for the Performing and Creative Arts

  • Heather
    Mar 9, 2008 at 10:19 am

    Darin, thank you so much for stopping by! If you don’t mind I’ve added the live Jazz information to the post as well!

  • Alicia
    Mar 10, 2008 at 7:34 am

    Oh man! I wish we would have known about this!! SM wanted to go to the museum so bad, but we never had the cash to do it.

    Gah! Free day!

    GO!

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