Viva Las Vegas at Elvis-A-Rama
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Rhinestone-studded gold lame suits, a 1975 lounge costume with an embroidered peacock design, a purple Lincoln Mark IV and other things of the King are on display at the Elvis-A-Rama Museum, which recently opened in Las Vegas.
The 8,200-square-foot museum showcases about $3.5 million in Elvis Presley’s belongings, including his first touring limousine, handwritten song lyrics, his 1959 Army uniform and movie costumes. The museum’s finale? The Viva Las Vegas Room, of course, with Elvis impersonators performing three shows daily.
The museum, at 3401 Industrial Road, is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Adult admission is $14.95. Telephone (702) 309-7200.
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