NOW OPEN AT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM: “ELVIS AT 21″ EXHIBIT
The Smithsonian’s Elvis at 21 exhibit will be at the GRAMMY Museum® until March 28th. As featured in ELLE Magazine, visitors to the museum can see intimate photographs and behind the scenes images captured by Alfred Wertheimer, a photo journalist hired by RCA to shoot promotional photos of Elvis just after they had first signed him to the label.
Developed collaboratively by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and the Govinda Gallery, the Elvis at 21 exhibition — sponsored nationally by The History Channel — will travel to museums around the country through 2013 following its premiere at the GRAMMY Museum.
During its Los Angeles appearance, Elvis at 21 will be complemented by never-before-seen artifacts, rarely-seen video footage, and exciting public programs.
Artifacts on display will include the first and second guitars Elvis ever played professionally, a handwritten letter from Elvis to a fan, and other unique pieces that, along with the Wertheimer photographs, tell the story of Elvis Presley’s rise from young regional star to multimedia rock and roll idol.
Fans of the King, who are planning to see the exhibit, may want to consider our Grammy Museum Package which includes:
• Overnight Accomodations
• Admission for 2 to the Grammy Museum
• Transportaion To / From the Grammy Museum
Starting at $159 per night + tax. Upgrade room types available upon request.
Subject to availability
To reserve this package or to view our other package offerings visit our Specials and Packages Page. www.kyotograndhotel.com/html/experience-la.asp



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