Elvis returns to Rosedale diner
The seven- foot statue of Elvis Presley stolen from its perch atop the Happy Day Diner in Rosedale last month has been restored and returned, and the restaurant's co-owner says her establishment's star attraction is looking better than ever, The Baltimore Sun reports.
"He seems 100 years younger," said Maria Pigiaditis, who watched two men haul the statue up a ladder and reinstall it Saturday. "He got new feet, a new microphone and a sort of facelift. I think he found a fountain of youth."
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| August 10, 2010; 9:52 AM ET
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