Elvis-A-Rama Museum, Private Elvis memorabilia museum in Paradise, Nevada.
Elvis-A-Rama Museum was a privately-owned collection space in Paradise, Nevada dedicated to Elvis Presley memorabilia and personal items. The building displayed his vehicles, stage costumes, instruments, and other belongings alongside large-scale artwork celebrating his career.
The museum was founded by Jimmy Velvet, who had a personal friendship with Elvis Presley spanning decades, and opened in 1999. The collection grew to include items directly connected to the musician's life and professional history.
The museum displayed a collection worth over 5 million dollars, including Elvis Presley's vehicles, jumpsuits, guitars, and personal belongings.
The museum was easily accessible from the main road and provided ample space across multiple exhibition areas for visitors to explore. A shop on-site offered authenticated memorabilia for purchase by those wanting to take something home.
Artist Robert Emerald Shappy created a series of paintings specifically for the museum that complemented the displays and enhanced the visitor experience. These artworks were integral to the overall design and visual presentation of the spaces.
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