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FILE - In this Nov. 14, 1985 file photo, Col. Tom Parker, who managed the career of Elvis Presley for 22 years, is shown in his Nashville, Tenn. office. Parker's office and home are slated to be torn down and replaced by a car wash. The loss of historic sites is a recurring cultural struggle in Nashville, where developers have sought to demolish quaint sites of music lore to build apartments and high-rises that accommodate the 80-plus people who move to the city each day. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)

FILE - In this Nov. 14, 1985 file photo, Col. Tom Parker, who managed the career of Elvis Presley for 22 years, is shown in his Nashville, Tenn. office. Parker's office and home are slated to be torn down and replaced by a car wash. The loss of historic sites is a recurring cultural struggle in Nashville, where developers have sought to demolish quaint sites of music lore to build apartments and high-rises that accommodate the 80-plus people who move to the city each day. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)

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