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The mobile home that Elvis and Priscilla Presley kept near Graceland in Memphis, Tenneesee, will be up for auction.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — He may have sang about Heartbreak Hotel, but when it came to his own vacations Elvis Presley preferred to spend time in his 60-foot mobile home at his Circle G Ranch. The ico… ...
Graceland was Elvis Presley's home in Memphis and where he died in 1977. After his death, Graceland opened for tours in 1982. Tours of the home have continued for decades, and it has become a ...
A Tennessee judge has intervened to block a planned auction of Graceland, the legendary home of music icon Elvis Presley. The decision comes amid a complex legal dispute between Presley’s ...
Elvis purchased Graceland — the house, barn and 13.8 acres of land in Memphis — in 1957, for $102,500. Here's what to know about the property.
Elvis Presley's 1960s Delta Mobile Home (with a Gold Bathtub) Is Up for Auction: See Inside. If you've always wanted to live like the King of Rock-n Roll, now might be your chance.
Elvis Presley’s childhood home in Tupelo, Mississippi, where he lived with his family for two years in the 1940′s is currently up for auction. Breaking News UPDATE: 1 dead, several others shot ...
Elvis Presley’s childhood home is up for auction, giving fans a chance to live the life of the king wherever they want. Presley lived in the blue-planked home from 1943 to 1944. It was ...
He may have sang about Heartbreak Hotel, but when it came to his own vacations Elvis Presley preferred to spend time in his 60-foot mobile home at his Circle G Ranch. The iconic rock ‘n&#8217… ...
Presley’s former home is being auctioned by a Chicago-based high-end memorabilia firm called Rockhurst Auctions. The minimum bid for the Presley home is set at $25,000. The estimated value of ...
The home was constructed in the late 1920s by Noah Presley, the uncle of Elvis's father Vernon Presley. It was built for Noah's middle son Eack and features wide, cobalt blue plank siding with ...
Elvis Presley’s childhood home is up for auction, giving fans a chance to live the life of the king wherever they want. Presley lived in the blue-planked home from 1943 to 1944.