
Originally Posted by
gracelandgirl
I'm sorry Vissie I can't remember for sure, but my friend Elaine, who came to Tennessee with me, certainly came away with that impression, so I guess they must have said something along those lines. I'm sorry, I was kind of awestruck that whole week ... I didn't even take that many photo's. I was in a trance, I think. Couldn't believe I was really there ...
It's difficult to know for sure if the structure is the original - after all it was only made of wood (probably cheap lumber at that) and the Presley's had left it 18-19 years before Elvis became famous. Anyone who moved into it after them would have been as poor as they were I should think. But Vernon certainly told the Hand family the house was the one he had helped build, and didn't Elvis give the proceeds of one of the Tupelo concerts towards building a recreation centre for youngsters on the grounds? He is also said to have taken friends to see the house in the fifties and sixties.
Sorry, I seem to have answered your question with more questions, lol.