Special Episode – Priscilla Presley on the Tennessee Walking Horse Situation

Priscilla Presley speaks about riding horses at Graceland and how much they meant to Elvis Presley and her. She shares her hopes for passing laws to better protect the Tennessee Walking horse breed. Keith Dane, Senior Adviser on equine protection tells us how we can help. Listen in and hear how Elvis surprised her with a horse for Christmas. Listen in… Support the show

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