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Welcome to Casa de Shenandoah

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For the first time, the gates to Wayne Newton’s 52-acre sanctuary – Casa de Shenandoah – are open to the public.

Tours of Newton’s home and a newly built visitor centre will take fans inside the world of the legendary entertainer for a true behind-the-scenes look at the life of the man who has made Las Vegas his personal and professional home for more than 50 years.

“It’s been a dream of mine to open Casa de Shenandoah to my fans from around the world for years, and that dream is now a reality,” said Newton.

Located just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, Casa de Shenandoah has been Newton’s sanctuary for more than four decades. With lush landscaping, natural artesian ponds and waterfalls and towering oak trees, a trip through Casa de Shenandoah includes the rare opportunity to see Newton’s champion Arabian horses put through their paces and meet the Newton family’s exotic pets including “Boo” the capuchin monkey, “Charlie” the penguin, wallabies, peacocks and more.

The experience begins across the street from the estate at the Casa de Shenandoah Visitor Center, where guests will see a brief movie about Newton’s life and Casa de Shenandoah before boarding custom shuttles for a ride through the golden gates.

Once inside, guests get an intimate glimpse of the life of the singer who has been synonymous with Las Vegas since he first took the stage as a teenager at the Fremont Hotel in 1959. The tour also shows off his personal collection of rare automobiles including cars formerly owned by Johnny Cash and Steve McQueen and a lifetime of memorabilia including gifts from friends such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and Jack Benny.

Additionally, guests can explore Newton’s rare Native American artifact collection, tour his private jet, and learn about Newton’s commitment to the armed forces with rare military keepsakes and never-before-seen letters to Newton from US presidents on display.
Following the tour, guests can take home their own keepsakes from The Shops at Shenandoah, located inside the visitor Centre.

Tours of Casa de Shenandoah are self-paced and can range from 90 minutes to four hours. Guests can choose from a variety of tour experiences, including upgrades which allow guests to step inside the Newton’s residence, filled with hidden rooms and passageways, rare collectibles, art and a priceless crystal pool table, or take a step back in time with an intimate guided tour of Newton’s childhood home. For the ultimate VIP experience, guests can even enjoy a meet-and-greet and guided tour with Newton himself.

The Casa de Shenandoah Visitors Center is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. with tours beginning at 9:30 a.m. and ending at 5:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Tour prices start at US$35.

(http://www.casadeshenandoah.com)

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