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If you like mid-century modern architecture or old school Vegas history this is an amazing tour. The house was the home of the orchestra leader at the Sands back in the day. It was on the DI golf course and was moved downtown (they have a video of the move, which is interesting to see). The house is classic mid-century modern, but with some Vegas twists, especially since Antonio Morelli entertained at the house. The furniture and furnishings are all true to the period. And they also have clothes from that time. It is like stepping back into the 50s/60s. They have done an outstanding job of restoring the house. On our tour we had someone that worked with Antonio Morelli and a Copa Girl. It was great to have two people that worked at the Sands back then on the tour with us. The Junior League does an awesome job with the tour and explaining the the history and architecture. And the downtown location is walking distance to Container Park and some great restaurants. Check the website for the tour dates as they are one Saturday a month and i think they take the summer off.
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