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Hot Property: A hideaway for Elvis and 'Cilla

LOS ANGELES - A honeymoon hideaway steeped in rock 'n' roll history is back up for sale in the Coachella Valley.

In Palm Springs, the futuristic-vibe residence to which Elvis and Priscilla Presley decamped after their secretive wedding in 1967 has returned to market for $2.695 million.

That's considerably less than the $9.5 million the modernist home first listed for, and its $5.9 million asking price last year.

Known as the House of Tomorrow, the home was designed by modernist architect William Krisel and built in 1960.

A walkway lined in floating spherical stairs sets the tone for the house.

Four circular "pod" wings give the home its distinct appearance, which incorporates stone walls and floor-to-ceiling

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