Posted by Tom in NE on August 16, 2018 at 07:09:04 from (70.100.61.110):
In Reply to: Re: Elvis posted by pcsaw on August 16, 2018 at 05:45:05:
Quote: Elvis is worth more dead than when he was alive...that was the common saying around his birth town of Tupelo. A few years back when we were driving back from Charleston, we stopped in Tupelo, Mississipi where Elvis was born. We payed our way in and saw the house he was born in. There were old buildings on the grounds---the church Elvis used to go to. A museum/giftshop...etc.... Anyway, a lot of the sites cost extra money. We walked around the little 2 room home of Elvis' parents and they wanted an extra fee to go inside. I thought I'd just open the door and peek in, but they had a person setting inside making sure that everyone had a ticket to go in....wow. We stopped at Graceland on the same trip and really enjoyed that also. Around Graceland, the more you wanted to see....the higher the ticket price was, but we payed it to see all we could...it was amazing!!!
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