HOUSE OF THE DAY: The $70 Million 'Mr. Las Vegas' Ranch Comes With An Airport, Defunct Zoo, And 8 Homes
The main house at Casa de Shenandoah is a two-story structure with three bedrooms, six and a half bathrooms, and more than 9,000 square feet.
There's also a nice swimming pool in the backyard.
The entire property spans 36 acres, and has eight separate homes.
There even a building for private events on the property.
It has a humongous ballroom inside.
Newton called the garage a "car museum" because of how big it was.
There's even an airport, complete with its own private jet.
The boarding area actually looks like a real airport.
Here's a look at the cockpit.
The interior could be nice once you unwrap the plastic from the furniture...
There's also a tennis court on the property that needs a little sprucing up.
All the other houses have their own pools, too. Like this one.
Oh, and don't forget the stables.
Wayne Newton and his family used to breed Arabian horses here.
There's a horse paddock on the property.
As well as an equestrian water track that leads back towards the stables. The horses would supposedly perform water tricks here.
For a time, Casa de Shenandoah was a zoo.
It was stocked with over 100 types of birds, as well as sloths, penguins, and lemurs.
And if you're really lucky, you can still see a few peacocks roaming the property.
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