Saturday, January 31, 2015 - 5:00pm

Graceland Too, including its Elvis-obsessed owner, was a collective and organic piece of Deep South folk art.
Paul B. MacLeod was the eccentric dreamer who kept his Elvis attraction in Holly Springs, Miss., open to the public round-the-clock and year-round from 1990 until his sudden death in 2014.
Memphis publishers and photographers Darrin Devault and Tom Graves have captured a series of images from the infamous roadside attraction in a new photography book titled "Graceland Too Revisited," due out January 29, 2015.
Paul B. MacLeod was the eccentric dreamer who kept his Elvis attraction in Holly Springs, Miss., open to the public round-the-clock and year-round from 1990 until his sudden death in 2014.
Memphis publishers and photographers Darrin Devault and Tom Graves have captured a series of images from the infamous roadside attraction in a new photography book titled "Graceland Too Revisited," due out January 29, 2015.
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