Forty-seven years after the passing of Elvis Presley, his legendary home, Graceland, continues to attract fans from around the globe to Memphis, Tennessee. It’s where Presley resided from 1957 until ...
Back in 1965, Elvis Presley had misgivings about allowing pictures to be taken inside his Graceland home. "It's not that I don't want pictures," he told The Commercial Appeal. "You know what I mean.
Rock and roll king Elvis Presley forever transformed the music landscape with hits like "Jailhouse Rock," "Heartbreak Hotel," "Hound Dog" and "Suspicious Minds," setting the stage for one of today's ...
Following Elvis' death in 1977 at the age of 42 and his father Vernon Presley's passing in 1982, Priscilla made a similar decision to open Graceland to the public, turning the property into a ...
The decision to allow the public to visit Graceland stemmed from the high estate and inheritance taxes Elvis' family were facing after his death, with Priscilla ultimately making the decision not to ...
The mansion sits in 13.8-acres of land some nine miles south of central Memphis, and was originally named after the daughter of the owner of a mid-1800s cattle farm on the site. In 1939, her niece ...
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Graceland is welcoming another angel. Lisa Marie Presley, the only daughter of Elvis Presley will be laid to rest at the singer's iconic mansion on Jan. 22, 10 days after she passed away at the age of ...