Graceland Too, Elvis Presley memorabilia museum in Holly Springs, United States
Graceland Too is a private residence in Holly Springs that displayed thousands of Elvis Presley items across two floors, including records, photographs, clothing and newspaper clippings. Visitors could walk through the house rooms and explore the extensive arrangement of memorabilia collected over many years.
Paul MacLeod established the museum in 1990 after collecting Elvis memorabilia for decades, operating it continuously until his death in 2014. His dedication to the singer resulted in creating a private space that preserved one fan's remarkable story.
The museum represented an individual's dedication to preserving Elvis Presley's legacy through an extensive collection of artifacts and personal interpretations.
The house accepted visitors at any hour throughout the year with a voluntary donation system rather than fixed admission fees. Since it operates as a private residence, it is wise to check ahead to confirm whether visits are still available.
The collection included a wooden table that actor Charles Bronson carved during the filming of Elvis Presley's 1962 movie Kid Galahad. This unexpected film artifact embodies the surprising connections between different elements of popular culture that the collector had brought together.
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