The world famous Elvis Presley Museum, the King's Ransom has a new place in Las Vegas to call home. The collection will open in the early part of July 2013 at 128 Fremont Street inside the Binion's Gambling Hall & former Hotel in downtown Las Vegas.
The King’s Ransom Museum, is an exhibit of Elvis artifacts and personal treasures made possible by Elvis memorabilia collectors Bud Glass and Russ Howe.
The King’s Ransom Museum provides an opportunity for fans to have a rare glimpse into the life and career of, Elvis Presley. Showcasing pieces from both Elvis’ personal life and his acting and singing careers, The King’s Ransom Museum is truly unlike any other exhibit. Items include: Elvis’ 1977 Lincoln Continental, stage and film wardrobe, personal clothing items, jewelry, guns, badges and a variety of Elvis’ law enforcement objects, personal artifacts from his Graceland home including the Bible that was on his nightstand when he passed away and many more items encompassing Elvis’ life and career from the 1950’s through the 1970’s.
While visiting the wonderful King's Ransom Museum, unfortunately you cannot check into a guest room for the night. Binion's is now only a Casino, as their guests rooms have been closed to travelers since December 14, 2009. But do not let that stop you from enjoying the King's Ransom, dinning, and of course gambling at Binion's!
source: vegasnews.com, thekingsransom.com, and facebook.com/The-Kings-Ransom
The King’s Ransom Museum, is an exhibit of Elvis artifacts and personal treasures made possible by Elvis memorabilia collectors Bud Glass and Russ Howe.
The King’s Ransom Museum provides an opportunity for fans to have a rare glimpse into the life and career of, Elvis Presley. Showcasing pieces from both Elvis’ personal life and his acting and singing careers, The King’s Ransom Museum is truly unlike any other exhibit. Items include: Elvis’ 1977 Lincoln Continental, stage and film wardrobe, personal clothing items, jewelry, guns, badges and a variety of Elvis’ law enforcement objects, personal artifacts from his Graceland home including the Bible that was on his nightstand when he passed away and many more items encompassing Elvis’ life and career from the 1950’s through the 1970’s.
While visiting the wonderful King's Ransom Museum, unfortunately you cannot check into a guest room for the night. Binion's is now only a Casino, as their guests rooms have been closed to travelers since December 14, 2009. But do not let that stop you from enjoying the King's Ransom, dinning, and of course gambling at Binion's!
source: vegasnews.com, thekingsransom.com, and facebook.com/The-Kings-Ransom