Elvis Presley's name missing from birthplace museum sign; $1,000 reward offered to find it

The museum discovered the first name was taken from the sign over the weekend.

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(FILE PHOTO) Rock n' roll singer and actor Elvis Presley (1935 - 1977) with his bride Priscilla Beaulieu after their wedding in Las Vegas.
TUPELO, MISS.: Elvis Presley's birthplace in Mississippi is offering a $1,000 reward to figure out who took the word "Elvis" off the landmark's sign.

The museum discovered the first name taken from the "Elvis Presley Birthplace, Museum & Chapel" sign over the weekend. The word "Elvis" had been written as the rock 'n' roll pioneer's signature.

The museum in Tupelo isn't sure exactly when the brick sign was damaged.


The entire sign was stolen three months ago and had just recently been replaced, WTVA-TV reported.

The singer's birthplace also survived a tornado moving nearby in early May.

The site includes the restored two-room house built by Presley's family for $180. He was born there in January 1935.
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