Graceland Wedding Chapel
Graceland Wedding Chapel | |
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Former names | McKee's Gretna Green Wedding Chapel |
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Address | 619 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas NV 89101 |
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Graceland Wedding Chapel is a wedding chapel located in Las Vegas, Nevada that has been the site of many celebrity weddings. It is one of the oldest wedding chapels in Las Vegas[1] and claims to be the first chapel ever to conduct weddings performed by Elvis impersonators.[2]
History and description
Built as a private house in 1927, it was converted to a wedding chapel in 1947, after the relaxation of marriage licensing laws in Nevada. It was initially named "McKee's Gretna Green Wedding Chapel", after the Scottish wedding destination of Gretna Green.[2] Elvis Presley visited the chapel in 1967, while planning his wedding to Priscilla Beaulieu, which ultimately took place at the nearby Aladdin Hotel.[2] According to Frommer's, Presley himself gave the owners of the chapel permission to use the Graceland name,[1] but in fact it was not renamed until after the singer's death in 1977, the same year that Elvis-themed weddings began there.[2]
The chapel is a small building, in the New England style, with a white picket fence. It holds 30 people.[1]
In film
- Fools Rush In (1997)
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
- The Amazing Race 15 (2009)
- The Hangover (2009)
Notable marriages
- Lou Bega
- Billy Ray Cyrus & Leticia Jean Finley (1993)[3]
- Nicholas Graham
- Jon Bon Jovi (1989)[3]
- Shawn Michaels, four-time world champion in wrestling.
- Aaron Neville[4]
- Lawrence S. Phillips[5]
- Mark Scott Ricketts
- Rob Zombie & Sheri Moon-Zombie[4]
- Lorenzo Lamas & Kathleen Kinmont (1989)[3]
- Pat Martin & Monica Lowe, radio broadcasters, 1989
- Tom Bailey & Alannah Currie (1991)[3]
- Catherine Oxenberg & Casper Van Dien (1999)
- Danny Green,[6] four-time world-champion in boxing.
- Dave Gahan with Theresa McConroy(1993)
- Chuck Todd with Kristian Denny (2000)
- Logan Thirtyacre (SuperMarioLogan) and Chilly Jimenez (2018)
See also
References
- ^ a b c Rick Garman (2009). "Graceland Wedding Chapel". Frommer's. John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved October 5, 2009.
- ^ a b c d "Our History". Graceland Wedding Chapel. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Celebrity Weddings in Vegas". Vegas.com. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
- ^ a b Carter, Geoff; Reid, C. Moon (February 14, 2019). "A first visit to new Downtown wedding chapel Sure Thing". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
- ^ "Weddings; Roxane Frechie, Lawrence Phillips". The New York Times. October 24, 1993.
- ^ Lee, Sandra (April 13, 2008). "Going Green". The Daily Telegraph. News Limited. Retrieved February 24, 2013.