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Step inside the iconic ‘Brady Bunch’ house in North Hollywood

More than 50 years after “The Brady Bunch” ended, Southern California fans can tour the iconic home that defined the series.

The Los Angeles pad, now owned by Tina Trahan — who purchased it for $3.2 million in 2023 — will open up to the public for Brady-inspired tours. Tickets start at $290 a pop, and fans can start booking limited spots through Bucket Listers. The experience is scheduled to run from May 11 to June 12.

The California Post got a private tour of the iconic home Tuesday from Trahan and Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady on the show.

The interior has been turned into a loving tribute to the show, with over 400 Easter eggs for fans to discover, the first of which sits outside — a custom 1971 Plymouth Satellite Wagon, the same car driven in the series.

There’s also the letter on display that was allegedly written by The Monkees singer Davy Jones that appeared on the episode “Getting Davy Jones.”

Other artifacts include a typewriter from the Season 5 episode “Lost Locket, Found Locket,” and the iconic horse statue that was seen in the Brady’s living room throughout the show.

There’s a bunch of tiny details too — with every phone in the home including the written numbers used during the show’s run on television.

One of the most painstaking elements of getting the home ready, Trahan revealed, was curating the extensive nightgown collection, worn by the late Florence Henderson’s character Carol. Trahan revealed it took quite a long time to get the collection together, which fans can now see for themselves.

Tickets for the experience include a “semi-private, self-guided visit” that can be purchased in one-hour blocks. A portion of ticket proceeds will be donated to Wags and Walks dog rescue in Los Angeles.

The house — used only for exterior shots on the sitcom — was thrust back into the spotlight in 2018 when HGTV renovated it for the 2019 TV series “A Very Brady Renovation,” which featured cast members Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia) and Knight (Peter).

The interior was remodeled to replicate the inside of “The Brady Bunch” house — scenes that had previously been shot on a soundstage.

Earlier this year, after a two-year campaign, the home gained Historical-Cultural Monument status through the city of Los Angeles.

The sitcom — created by Sherwood Schwartz which ran form 1969 to 1974 — became a beloved classic through syndication in the years that followed.

Read original at New York Post

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