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 open to the public round-the-clock and year-round from 1990 until his sudden death in 2014. The location of these unforgettable curiosities was 200 E. Gholson Avenue in Holly Springs, Miss.
Tom Graves and I captured a series of images from the infamous roadside attraction in a 2015 photography book we titled "Graceland Too Revisited."
All site photos © Darrin Devault