Elvis Presley’s Graceland to give stay virtual tours for these who are unable to vacation to Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Elvis Presley’s Graceland is now offering stay online tours for enthusiasts about the earth, such as those people who cannot vacation to the Tennessee tourist attraction for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic.
Graceland claimed the two-hour guided tours will get virtual website visitors into Presley’s previous Memphis house, which has been turned into a museum, and as a result of the Meditation Backyard, wherever he is buried. The singer and actor died in Memphis on Aug. 16, 1977.
Also included in the $100 ticket is a tour of Presley’s jet and a walk by way of the leisure intricate, which homes displays and artifacts associated to Presley. Viewers will be able to check with thoughts during the excursions.
Graceland generally hosts hundreds of thousands of website visitors a yr. But the tourist attraction has viewed a fall in people during the virus outbreak. Graceland was closed for various months past yr and is now open for minimal-capability, in-individual tours.
Virtual tours are scheduled for Jan. 27, Feb. 25, and March 25, with a lot more dates predicted.
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