Robin Camacho
Las Vegas Real Estate
David McKee
Stiffs & Georges
Jean Scott
Frugal Vegas
H1N1
Norm Grunewald said: Hi Jean,
I just want to add my greetings and best wishes to you and Brad.
Rest up and follow docto... [More]
H1N1
Jim Mason said: Watch our for the speed traps on Dean Martin. I see one all
the time south of Trop at Ali Baba, [More]
Health Update
Frank Prosser said: Sure miss you and hope you get well. (Your column is one of the only ones Ii
ones I read) [More]
Health Update
larry said: sorry to hear you're still fighting the bug. lots of rest works, (but thats hard to do in vegas). ... [More]
Health Update
Ann Terry said: Dear Jean,
Sure hope you are feeling better by now !! [More]
Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog.
Posted At : April 14, 2009 3:51 PM | Posted By : Administrator
Related Categories:
Current,City News,Freebie Activity
Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 15th, is the 30th anniversary of the Liberace Museum and it is celebrating by offering admission tickets for only 30 cents. This is a bargain (especially for out-of-towners) since admission is ordinarily $15 for adults and $10 for seniors 65+ and students with a valid school ID. Locals do have one other frugal option: Second Sundays are free to Nevada residents.
The Liberace Museum is located in the Liberace Plaza at 1775 E. Tropicana Ave. (at Spencer Avenue). The Museum occupies two buildings separated by the parking area. It is open Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday from noon to 4 p. m., and is closed Mondays.
Except for the second Sundays mentioned above, admission price includes a one-hour guided tour on Tuesday-Saturday at 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. and on Sunday at 2 p.m.