
Bigger than Elvis —
Graceland Randers is instantly recognizable but twice the size of the King's Memphis mansion.

'EP's All-time Favorite' —
Fried white bread sandwich with peanut butter, jam, slices of grilled banana and bacon, as served in Graceland Randers' diner.

Leaving the building —
Signing off, Elvis-style.

King's treasure —
Henrik Knudsen's collection of Elvis memorabilia is valued at $1.6 million.

Return to sender —
Henrik Knudsen travels to the United States several times a year in search of new exhibits for the museum.

Star's sports —
Racquetball goggles and a racket used by Elvis, who played the sport obsessively.

Henrik Knudsen —
"We realize we are on a thin line here," Henrik Knudsen says. "We think we have done this in good taste."

Guided tours —
Knudsen takes visitors around the house, discussing his impressive collection.

Army days —
A baseball glove used by Elvis while he was serving in the U.S. Army in Germany.

Nixon's gift —
Cufflinks presented to Elvis by U.S. President Richard Nixon.



