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  2. Graceland - Wikipedia

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    Graceland is a mansion on a 13.8-acre (5.6-hectare) estate in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, once owned by American singer Elvis Presley.Presley is buried there, as are his parents, paternal grandmother, grandson, and daughter.

  3. Martin Ryerson Tomb - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan's design melds two different types of Egyptian-style buildings, the pyramid and the mastaba. [6] The base of the tomb building is the slant-walled mastaba which features three windows. [ 7 ] The mausoleum is constructed from large blocks of highly polished Quincy granite , [ 6 ] and was inspired by Egyptian funerary traditions . [ 2 ]

  4. Elvis Presley House - Wikipedia

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    The crush of fans and photographers became too much, and after 13 months [6] Elvis moved to Graceland [6] and sold the Audubon Drive property as part of the mansion and estate’s purchase. [6] Elvis and Graceland owner Ruth Moore swapped residences; she moved into the Audubon home as he moved into the mansion-estate. [6]

  5. Who was behind the plot to steal Graceland? - AOL

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    BRANSON, Mo. — The search for the mysterious company behind a scheme to steal Elvis Presley’s Graceland estate led last week to a small, quiet city near the Ozark Mountains and the gnome-lined ...

  6. Finding Graceland - Wikipedia

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    Finding Graceland is a 1998 American film starring Harvey Keitel, Johnathon Schaech, Bridget Fonda, and Gretchen Mol. The film features a character who claims to be an alive-and-well Elvis , years after staging his death.

  7. Portable classroom - Wikipedia

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    Portable classrooms are colloquially known as bungalows, slum classes, t-shacks, trailers, terrapins, huts, t-buildings, portables, mobiles, or relocatables. In the UK, those built in 1945–1950 were known as HORSA huts after the name of the Government's post-war building programme, "Hutting Operation for the Raising of the School-leaving Age".

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