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Elvis Presley Center and Museum

Located on Elvis Presley Drive, this museum features the small white frame house where Presley was born. There also is a memorial chapel, a museum with Presley artifacts and a 15 acre park.

Open Monday through Saturday 9am-5:30pm, Sunday 1pm-5pm in May through September; hours vary the rest of the year.

Location: 306 Elvis Presley Blvd., Tupelo Mississippi 38804 Telephone 601-841-1245

Other History nearby:
(Amory)
Amory Regional Museum
(Tuscumbia)
Belle Mont
(Tupelo)
Elvis Presley Center and Museum
(Tuscumbia)
Hellen Keller Birthplace and Shrine
(Oxford)
Rowan Oak
(Tupelo)
Tupelo National Battlefield

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