Elvis has always been very affiliated with Memphis, the city in which the exponential growth of his success began and Las Vegas, where his career culminated. In his properties in Graceland, 23 rooms and a complex array over an area of over 5.5 acres, Elvis lived a life outside the frames. Today Graceland is a museum house with about 700,000 visitors a year (the second most visited house in America, of course behind the White House). Among the VIP visitors there were also some famous people from the royal house and the President of the United States (G.Bush went during an official visit of the Prime Minister of Japan).
The Cadases were the passion of Elvis, who picked them up: the first purchase was a Fleetwood Series 1954 red. But cars were not his only passion. Elvis was known for numerous love affairs, but married his fiancé Priscilla Presley in Las Vegas in 1967, offering as a gift a 3-carat and half diamond ring and surrounded by other diamonds signed by jewels at Memphis, Harry Levitch. The couple used Frank Sinatra's private jet, paving the way for the wedding tradition in Las Vegas, celebrated by Elvis in the hats. A connection, this is the king of Las Vegas that is reflected in the number of performances in the city of Nevada. There are many people who have seen his coming to this city (for the first time in 1956) more than in the rest of the world.
Even after the death in 1977, Elvis Presley has remained for all of King Rock. 40 years after his death, according to data in Deezer, the nations in which Elvis is more heard are Sweden and the United Kingdom (in Glasgow, as the first English city). Meanwhile, what is known is that just a year ago his first guitar donated to his father in 1969 was sold at auction for $ 334,000.

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