Elvis-A-Rama Museum, Las Vegas
Facts and practical information
The Elvis-A-Rama Museum in Paradise, Nevada was a large private collection of Elvis memorabilia owned by Chris Davidson which featured an 85-foot-long mural about Elvis' life and career. The museum opened on November 5, 1999, and showcased more than $5,000,000 worth of Elvis' vehicles, jumpsuits, guitars and other memorabilia. The museum was housed in an 8,200 sq ft building that contained the museum, 100 person showroom and extensive gift shop. All the showcases of Elvis's belongings were enhanced with murals by renowned artist Robert Emerald Shappy. Over thirty paintings were created by Shappy for both the museums in Nevada. The artwork was valued by Davison at $250,000. A break-in occurred at the museum on March 17, 2004, with almost $300,000 worth of memorabilia stolen including Elvis' jewelry and a.38 special handgun. The stolen items were recovered on November 3, 2005, with the assistance of Duke Adams, an Elvis impersonator who was approached by, Eliab Aguilar, who was subsequently arrested by Las Vegas Metro for the robbery. The museum was located at 3401 Industrial Road. ()
3401 Industrial RdParadiseLas Vegas
Elvis-A-Rama Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Las Vegas Strip, The Forum Shops at Caesars, Fashion Show Mall, Caesars Palace.
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Bus
- Las Vegas Strip • Lines: 2008, 2009, 2016, 2034 (9 min walk)
- Fashion Show Mall • Lines: Deuce (11 min walk)
Train
- Harrah's / The Linq (20 min walk)
- Caesars Palace / Flamingo (24 min walk)