Jamestown (CSi) Jack Gorman and his wife Betty of Jamestown are presenting another display of Elvis Presley memorabilia August 3-31, “Elvis Has Left the Building,” at Unison Bank in Downtown Jamestown.
The hours are 9-a.m. to 5-p.m., and 9-a.m. to 4-p.m. on Tuesday August 9th.
On Wednesday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Jack said, they have been working on the display the past few months, and this will be the last in Jamestown.
Parts of their owned collection, have previously been on display in Jamestown.
This display will include three Elvis costumes, worn by three life-sized figures, he wore in concert, with matching jewelry and sunglasses, along with a custom bathrobe, and a karate outfit.
Included in the display will be including the black outfit known as “The Phoenix,” that Elvis wore during a 1974 concert in Reno, Nevada.
More costumes worn by Presley, will be on display along with jewelry, including a ring that reads, “TCB” for “Taking Care of Business,” plus several other items.
For sale items include Elvis photos, bumper stickers, CDs and salt and pepper shakers.
Gorman has photos of the singer taken by him at concerts he attended, 451, in all.
The display includes Elvis’s career, from early on, with Sun Records, to his time in the Army, and then starring in films, and continues into his resurgence as a singer.
There is also videos playing including Grace Land tours, and concerts.
Gorman will pass along stories he has about Elvis while visiting with those looking at the display.












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