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Date: | Wed, 9 Aug 2000 15:44:54 -0500 |
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Christine Mouw said:
> Here's an interesting factoid: the famous photo of Richard Nixon and
> Elvis in the oval office is one of the most requested photos at the
> National Archives. Where are all those photos going?
>
I don't know where the photos are going (but I've seen a watch, a
clock, and other decorative art objects made with it), but I do know that at
one time, the Presley estate tried to muscle in on the National Archives
action, demanding a cut of the profits from this photo because it contained
the image of The King, which the estate controlled.
To which the head of the Nixon Presidential Materials Project
replied: In your dreams. (!!)
Claudia Nicholson
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