Lonnie Hammargren's Wild and Wacky Las Vegas Playground With Unbelievable 'Treasures' Hits the Market for $2.5 Million
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The Las Vegas estate formerly owned by Lonnie Hammargren is listed for $2.5 million and is notable for its casino-themed decor, including a staircase from Liberace's show. Known as Paradise Crest Manor, the home spans 7,268 square feet and contains quirky items like mannequins, a life-size hot dog, and casino artifacts. It features a planetarium and underground garage. Renovated by new owners, Mike and Amber Softing, the house has maintained its eccentric charm. The home has gained popularity and has been showcased on several television programs.
The four-bedroom property, known as Paradise Crest Manor, was famously owned by Lonnie Hammargren, filled with quirky memorabilia including life-size hot dogs and dinosaurs.
Hammargren's estate includes notable items such as the iconic sign from the Hacienda Hotel and Casino and a dragon from the Imperial Palace Hotel.
The home features a planetarium, underground garage, and has appeared on popular shows like 'Extreme Homes' and 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.'
The estate has a zany decor theme and underwent renovations by the Softings, who purchased it in 2017 while retaining its wild spirit.
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