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Loudermilk Boarding House: A Unique Elvis Museum Experience

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Built in 1908 and listed on The National Register of Historic Places, the Loudermilk Boarding House features Joni Mabe's Panoramic Encyclopedia of Everything Elvis on the third floor. See the legendary Elvis' wart and the "Maybe Elvis Toenail." The museum, which is listed in Guinness' World Book of Records, contains more than 30,000 Elvis items -- the largest collection in the world and the most unique. The museum has an Elvis gift shop, and the Big E Festival is held the first Saturday in August.


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