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After a sold-out run last November, the house will reopen for tours so you can relive the '70s magic.

Put on your favorite bell-bottoms and start practicing your "Sunshine Day" harmonies, because the ultimate nostalgia trip is officially back. The world’s most famous split-level, the legendary Brady Bunch house, is opening its doors in Los Angeles once again this summer for "The Brady Experience."
Thanks to owner Tina Trahan and the team at Bucket Listers, fans are being invited to take a trip back in time for a fully immersive journey through a meticulously recreated version of the most recognizable home in TV history. Lounge in the iconic wood-paneled living room, admire the vibrant (and very orange) kitchen or stand near the stairs and wait for Alice to announce dinner. Every inch of this house screams 70s chic.
The Brady Bunch home was open for three days last November, and the run was completely sold out. But now it's open again for semi-private tours at least through the summer. Even better, proceeds from the tours will support Wags and Walks, a local nonprofit dedicated to rescuing at-risk dogs.
"This home has always represented something bigger than just a television set," says Trahan. And she’s right. For generations, the Brady house was the gold standard of family living. Now, you can actually interact with the era-specific décor. You can open the fridge, sit at the family table or—if you’re feeling particularly cheeky—pretend to take a phone call from the elusive George Glass.
The house was recently granted historic status by the Los Angeles City Council, ensuring that this piece of pop culture remains intact for years to come. But these summer dates are limited, and if the sold-out run last November was any indication, tickets will go faster than a tray of Alice’s pork chops and applesauce.
Exclusively available through Bucket Listers, fans are encouraged to join the waitlist now and get ready to relive the magic.
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