One show from the '70s has stood the test of time as a television icon, forever linked with the unforgettable "pork chops and applesauce" line and the instantly recognizable house that welcomed viewers each week: The Brady Bunch.
Now, after being designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, the famous Studio City abode has embraced its Hollywood legacy like never before by opening its doors for a limited time.
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The Brady Experience can be booked on BucketListers for an 'exclusive' visit.
Walk through the fully restored Brady home, including recreated spaces like the iconic living room, kitchen, kids' bedrooms, staircase, and backyard featured in A Very Brady Renovation.Browse an exhibit of Brady memorabilia, including original props, costumes, behind-the-scenes photos, and other keepsakes celebrating the sitcom's legacy.Take your time exploring and snapping photos during the self-guided tour, with plenty of opportunities to capture memorable moments from the show inside one of television's most renowned family homes.
Sadly, cast members Florence Henderson, Robert Reed, and Ann B. Davis have passed away, but the memories they created on living room screens across the country still feel tangible.
'Semi-private' self-guided tour tickets cost $289.75 per person.
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