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Elvis's birthplace in Tupelo, Mississippi. This house was built in 1934 by Elvis's father, uncle, and grandfather. Elvis's dad borrowed $180.00 from Mr. Orville Bean to purchase the house. Located at 306 Elvis Presley Drive, Tupelo, Mississippi 38801 |
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Lauderdale Courts housing project. Elvis lived here 1949-1953. Located at 185 Winchester Street |
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Humes High School. Elvis graduated from here in 1953. Located at 659 N. Manassas Photo copyright Amie Vanderford |
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Elvis first house he purchased in Memphis. He paid $29,100 in March of 1956, keeping his mom and dad on the title. Located at 1034 Audubon Drive |
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Overton Park Shell. Elvis played his first live show here in July of 1954. Located at Poplar Avenue and Kenilworth Street in the Overton Park section of Memphis, Tennessee. |
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Sun Records. Elvis recorded his first hit, "That's alright Mama" here on July 7th, 1956 with Sam Phillips. Located at 706 Union Avenue |
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Lansky's Clothing. Elvis met the owner who asked him to come in. Elvis said he didn't have any money, but would buy him out when he made it big. Located on 126 Beale Street |
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This is a house where Elvis rented a flat while serving in the U.S Army. located at 14 Goethestrasse |
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Graceland. Elvis moved here in the late 1950's. After his death on August 16th, 1977. Priscilla Presley turned it into a public museum and opened it up in 1982. Located at 3734 Elvis Presley Boulevard. Memphis, Tennessee |
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Elvis's grave on the grounds of Graceland. His parents are buried on each side. | back to top |