The Elvis is Alive Museum contains errata from such disparate sources as eyewitnesses, FBI reports, DNA reports, books, photographs, and more, all of which supposedly lend credence to the theory that Elvis did not actually die in 1977. It is up for sale on e-Bay.
Established by a Missouri Baptist minister in 1990, the Museum was sold to Andy Key of Mississippi on e-Bay last year. But Mr. Key is going to be away for military duty, so he has relisted the Museum on the site. Key paid just under $9000 for the Elvis is Alive Museum and is asking a minimum bid of $15k.
© C Harris Lynn, 2008
The Museum is set to close, as no buyers were found.
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