HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. — Attorney Phillip Knecht says the quirky roadside attraction called “Graceland Too” will be auctioned Jan. 31 — mansion, vehicles, Elvis Presley memorabilia and all.
Owner and Elvis Presley eccentric Paul MacLeod of Holly Springs, died July 17.
He turned his antebellum mansion into an Elvis shrine where he gave tours for $5 any time of day or night. Making a late night visit to Graceland Too was considered a tradition by many students at The University of Mississippi.
Spur K Auctions will run the auction, including online bidding. Its website includes a list of 329 vinyl records, more than 250 of them by Presley. Quite a few are multiple copies, including six of the “Elvis Christmas Album.”
Graceland Too will open for previews the afternoon of Friday, Jan. 30.