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Original - Entertainer Elvis Presley meets U.S. President Richard Nixon in the Oval Office on December 21, 1970. On that morning, Presley personally delivered a hand-written letter to a security guard at the White House, requesting a meeting with President Nixon and indicating his desire to gain the credentials of a federal agent in the war on drugs. A few hours later, Presley met with the President in the Oval Office. The photo of the meeting, which was not released until the following year [1], is the most-requested image in the National Archives.
Reason
Well-known historical photo of two of the greatest recording artists of the 20th century. There's actually a remarkable story [2] beyond the meeting that was photographed, and that story is the subject of a film that has its own WP article. The photo is also, apparently, the most-requested image in the National Archives. It's also featured [3] on the Turkish wikipedia.
Articles this image appears in
Elvis Presley, Richard Nixon, Elvis Meets Nixon, etc.
Creator
Ollie Atkins (White House photographer; yes it's PD)

No consensus MER-C 03:39, 24 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]