The exhibit opened in conjunction with Elvis Presley Enterprises and
includes more than 40 artifacts loaned by his Graceland mansion in
Memphis, Tenn.
The items include a walnut-size 41-carat ruby and diamond ring, a
25.5-carat opal ring and a sapphire pinkie ring.
The rock hall inducted Presley in 1986 and calls him "the undisputed
King of Rock and Roll."
The rock hall says he holds records for the most Top 40 hits with
104 and the most Top 10 hits with 38.
"Elvis was the creator, he was the beginning," said fan Peter
Webster, 72, of Portland, Maine, while visiting the rock hall during
a family holiday gathering in Cleveland. "There were other people
who sang rock 'n roll music before he did, but he brought rock 'n
roll music onto the stage."
Visitors lined up to watch a video montage and check out Presley's
1975 custom made SuperTrike motorcycle and the white suit that he
wore when he performed the song "If I Can Dream" in a television
special.
There's also the script for a 1968 NBC special and a 1971 souvenir
menu for Presley's shows in Lake Tahoe.
Presley's Army service beginning in 1958 at Fort Chaffee, Ark., gets
the headline treatment, including his fatigue shirt, his induction
orders and his signed receipt for an M1 rifle.
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His military service and smiling photo pointing to
his sergeant's stripes may surprise people more familiar with the
anti-draft sentiment years later during the Vietnam war.
"I think people respected him because he served in the Army,"
Webster said.
The Presley exhibit at the rock hall alongside Lake Erie is updated
every two years with loaned items from Graceland.
"We're using it as a chance to introduce some really iconic
artifacts and also to change up the exhibition space. It's more than
just a refresh," said rock hall president and CEO Greg Harris.
"We all know Elvis didn't invent rock 'n roll. He was the shot heard
'round the world for everybody to embrace it and be moved by it,"
Harris said.
Presley was born in Tupelo, Miss., on Jan. 8, 1935, and grew up
surrounded by gospel music. He died of a heart attack at Graceland
on Aug. 16, 1977. He was 42.
Elvis Presley Enterprises was created by the Elvis Presley Trust to
manage its assets.
[Associated
Press; THOMAS J. SHEERAN]
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