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Las Vegas Review-Journal. "I woke up one morning and I had this dream — I don't even recall exactly what happened in the dream — but it had my parents' house in it and it had Encircle involved.

I had never put two and two together, and I woke up, I was like, 'Aja, I just had this dream.'"He added, "I don't recall the details other than it made me think, 'What if we got my parents' home and turned it into the Encircle house we've always talked about creating here in Las Vegas?' She immediately was brought to tears, and so was I.

We just knew, Oh, my gosh, this is what we have to do."Dan told the newspaper that his parents moved into the home in 1987 when he was just a baby.

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