By Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-manager If you’re smart like Fredo Corleone – or, at least think you are – you should leap on the sale of the Lake Tahoe house that was featured in the communion celebration, the classic “I’m smart” scene, and – spoiler alert – Fredo’s untimely demise.
The Fleur du Lac estate (Flower of the Lake) was a key part of the 1974 Francis Ford Coppola Oscar-winning movie. It has since been partitioned into 22 individual homes that collectively are referred to as Fleur Du Lac Estates.
One of them is on sale for $3.75 million. The original house was built in 1935 by industrialist Henry Kaiser, who was celebrating the completion of the Hoover Dam.
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