Lynn Musselman, a tour guide at the Liberace Museum off the Strip, points out details in LIberace’s rhinestone-studded Rolls-Royce. (Isaac Brekken / For The Times)
A man passes behind a piano at the Liberace Museum, which has seen a declining number of visitors in recent years. (Isaac Brekken / For The Times)
Lynn Musselman leads a tour of the Vegas museum dedicated to Liberace, who sold out concert halls and has won two Emmys for his music. (Isaac Brekken / For The Times)
Liberace is known for his appetite for finer things, including 30 to 50 cars, half a dozen homes, 400 costumes and at least 26 dogs. (Isaac Brekken / For The Times)
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Tourists visit the costume room that includes in its displays Liberace’s mink cape with 40,000 crystals and his 200-pound King of Neptune outfit. (Isaac Brekken / For The Times)