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Here you go, Maj Kim Patterson! I pulled these posts from a previous discussion thread about Elvis.
“My wife lived in Memphis near Graceland in the late sixties. As an 18 year old in 1968, she remembers that on Sunday afternoons, the gates to Graceland would be opened to the public. Usually, Elvis and Priscilla were riding horses out back. They'd routinely dismount and talk to their guests, my wife being one of them!”
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
“My wife lived in Memphis near Graceland in the late sixties. As an 18 year old in 1968, she remembers that on Sunday afternoons, the gates to Graceland would be opened to the public. Usually, Elvis and Priscilla were riding horses out back. They'd routinely dismount and talk to their guests, my wife being one of them!”
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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LTC Stephen C.
Here’s another, Maj Kim Patterson!
“I moved to Memphis in NOV77 after Elvis died that August. Not long after (sometime in '78, I guess), Graceland was opened to the public. You simply walked up to the "music note" gates to a small building with a ticket window (see second photo), paid a nominal fee, and then walked right up the driveway and into Graceland!
Today, it costs a fortune and takes hours to tour the place!
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
“I moved to Memphis in NOV77 after Elvis died that August. Not long after (sometime in '78, I guess), Graceland was opened to the public. You simply walked up to the "music note" gates to a small building with a ticket window (see second photo), paid a nominal fee, and then walked right up the driveway and into Graceland!
Today, it costs a fortune and takes hours to tour the place!
SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Maj Kim Patterson: I sing songs by Elvis Presley: "My Way"; "Are You Lonely Tonight?"; etc.!
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