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Graceland
In the spring of 1957, at age 22, Elvis spent around US$100,000 on this house and 13.8 acres, called Graceland. He lived here until his death in 1977, and he's buried next to the swimming pool with his closest relatives. Priscilla Presley (who divorced Elvis in 1973) opened Graceland to tours in 1982, and now millions come here to pay homage to the King.
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Woodruff-Fontaine House
In the bucolic 'Victorian Village' district on Adams Ave, east of downtown, the grand 1870 Woodruff-Fontaine House carefully preserves Victorian clothing and furnishings, and guides tell ghost stories.
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