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Liberace Museum
The Liberace
Museum is located 2 1/2 miles east of the Strip on Tropicana Avenue.
Since hiring a professionally trained museum director, curator and
visitor services manager in 1998, the museum has been undergoing
major transformations in exhibits and programming. But be sure to
keep your sunglasses handy when entering this unique museum, for you
will never see so many artifacts shine and glitter assmebled in one
place.
Opened by Liberace himself on April
15,1979, the museum features the pianos, cars, jewelry, costumes
and many other jewel-encrusted artifacts of "Mr.
Showmanship,"—not to mention anything else one can smother
with rhinestones (and of course a few things that one shouldn’t).
The most fabulous costume is the one modeled after the coronation
robes of England’s King George V. It has 22-karat gold braiding
and is covered in $60,000 worth of rare chinchilla. One can also
see the 50.6-pound rhinestone given to Liberace by the Austrian
company that provided all his costumes.
Underneath all the flash, the
non-profit museum is an establishment that deeply supports the
arts. For one, it is a funding arm for The Liberace Foundation
established in 1977, which awards scholarships to students
studying the arts. As of the new millennium, the museum has
awarded almost $4 million to students at 100 of the nation’s
universities. Also noteworthy is that while the museum continues
to celebrate the affectionate non-conventionalism of Liberace and
his music, it also symbolizes the foresight and perhaps even
philanthropic mindset of the world-famous entertainer.
For the past several years, the
museum has been growing and modifying itself for the better. For
instance, now offered are guided tours that discuss entertainment
history, popular culture and Las Vegas history. Moreover, a new $1
million renovation is expected to provide a new changing gallery
with internationally traveling exhibitions that feature all areas
of the arts.
If you get caught up in the mood,
the Liberace Museum gift shop will take care of all your
rhinestone needs. You can find all sorts of trinkets that will
immortalize your trip to this one-of-a-kind place. For more
details on the Liberace Museum, check out their website: www.liberace.org
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