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New Exhibitions At Graceland

January 09, 2009 | Other

On Entertainment Tonigh Priscilla Presley announced new three new major exhibitions. Following the 70th Anniversary celebration kick-off, three new major exhibits will open this spring at Graceland:

  • "Elvis in Hollywood" (charting the rock 'n' roll icon's rise on the big screen, featuring scripts and memorabilia);
  • "Elvis Lives: The King and Pop Culture" (an interactive video presentation with music and trivia);
  • New additions to the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, including both of his Rolls Royce sedans, his 6-door Mercedes Benz limo, and the 16 ft ski boat he named after his mother.
Source:EPE - Elvis Presley Enterprises
2kisses&3scarfs wrote on January 09, 2009
This sounds interesting.. . Especially the car musuem additions, but I'm wondering, what did they remove to allow for these new items and exhibits? Does anyone know?
NONE000000 wrote on January 09, 2009
I realize this is nothing to do with the point of this thread, but I sure hope Priscilla is done gettign plastic surgery. She barely even looks human anymore. It's a shame.....
Steve V wrote on January 10, 2009
She looks like The Joker. Very sad what she did to herself. She was so pretty & she'd still be if she had left her face alone. Vanity is a disease in Hollywood.
vegaselvisfan wrote on January 13, 2009
I was in Memphis for birthday week. The basement was rearranged to accommodate the display of Graceland's history. They also added a display of Speer's photographs. The basement still has the horse display, 70s clothes, & his office desk with books. Last year, the wedding exhibit was moved from there into the permanent clothing display room just before you leave the house. As explained at the fan club presidents' event: The car museum will have some cars removed to take in the new cars. The jumpsuit exhibit will end in March at Sincerely Elvis and will be replaced by the Hollywood exhibit. By the way, in the lobby there, the MSG photographs were replaced by Bill Belew's clothing design drawings. (The Army exhibit at Elvis After Dark is still there.) Exhibits change like this every 18 months or so.