HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. (AP) – Attorney Phillip Knecht says the quirky roadside attraction called Graceland Too will be auctioned Jan. 31 – mansion, vehicles, Elvis Presley memorabilia and all.
Owner Paul MacLeod of Holly Springs, died July 17.
He turned his antebellum mansion into an Elvis shrine where he gave tours for $5 any time of day or night.
Graceland Too is about halfway between Presley’s birthplace in Tupelo, Mississippi, and Graceland, in Memphis, Tennessee.
It is not affiliated with Graceland.
Spur K Auctions will run the auction. Its website includes a list of 329 vinyl records, more than 250 of them by Presley. Quite a few are multiple copies, including six of the Elvis Christmas Album.
Graceland Too will open for previews the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 30.
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