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A King's beginnings

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IN 1948 Vernon and Gladys Presley, with their 13-year-old son Elvis, moved from Tupelo, Mississippi, to Memphis, Tennessee, in search of work. In the autumn of 1949, they moved into a two-bedroom apartment at 185 Winchester in Lauderdale Courts.

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