Elvis Presley’s Graceland – The Memphis Mansion and Museum of the King of Rock and Roll
Elvis Presley’s Graceland
The Memphis Mansion and Museum of the King of Rock and Roll
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
Elvis Presley is a music icon. Rolling Stone calls him “the first real rock and roll star.” Others call him “The King of Rock and Roll.” From his youthful gleaning of Bealle Street music styles in Memphis to his complete takeover of American radio, movies and television, Elvis sold over one billion records.
Elvis Presley’s Graceland – The Memphis Mansion and Museum of the King of Rock and Roll – offers an in-depth look at Elvis Presley the family man and Elvis the superstar.
We asked Libby Perry, Public Relations Coordinator of Elvis Presley Enterprises, to tell us more.
How would you describe Graceland in one sentence?
The home of Elvis Presley.
What can you tell us about the history of Graceland?
Graceland was built in 1939 as part of a 500 acre cattle farm. Elvis purchased the home and 13.8 acres in 1957 with the earnings from his first film “Loving You” for just $102,500.
It was named Graceland after the owner, Mrs. Moore's aunt, Grace Toof, the original landowner.
Elvis loved the name Graceland so much he decided to keep it.
What do guests see on a visit to Graceland?
* Graceland Mansion - the home of Elvis Presley
* His two private jets
* The new Elvis Presley’s Memphis entertainment complex
* 200,000 square-feet of museums, artifacts, gift shops, restaurants and more that tell the story of Elvis’ career
Why is Elvis Presley such an endearing and beloved music icon?
Elvis’ story is truly that of the American dream. He was born in a two room house to a working family, raised on government food, drafted in the army, and told to be an electrician.
So many people in America and around the world face the same struggles he did, which make his life - and legacy - that much more endearing.
Why is Graceland such a popular destination?
Elvis changed the face of music and society forever and there’s no better place to experience that than his timeless home, Graceland.
Conclusion
Elvis Presley’s Graceland offers an in-depth look at Elvis Presley the family man and Elvis the rock and roll superstar.
We climbed inside his two private airplanes, viewed his many unique performance outfits, examined his amazing automobile and motorcycle collection, quietly pondered the family gravesite and strolled the grounds of his legendary mansion.
No visit to Memphis is complete without Elvis Presley’s Graceland – The Memphis Mansion and Museum of the King of Rock and Roll.
For more information, visit www.graceland.com
Graceland's Ticket Office is located at 3765 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, Tennessee 38116.
Facebook users may also visit Elvis Presley’s Graceland
You may book a stay at Graceland’s new world-class resort: GuestHouseGraceland.com.
The Memphis Mansion and Museum of the King of Rock and Roll
By Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
Elvis Presley is a music icon. Rolling Stone calls him “the first real rock and roll star.” Others call him “The King of Rock and Roll.” From his youthful gleaning of Bealle Street music styles in Memphis to his complete takeover of American radio, movies and television, Elvis sold over one billion records.
Elvis Presley’s Graceland – The Memphis Mansion and Museum of the King of Rock and Roll – offers an in-depth look at Elvis Presley the family man and Elvis the superstar.
We asked Libby Perry, Public Relations Coordinator of Elvis Presley Enterprises, to tell us more.
How would you describe Graceland in one sentence?
The home of Elvis Presley.
What can you tell us about the history of Graceland?
Graceland was built in 1939 as part of a 500 acre cattle farm. Elvis purchased the home and 13.8 acres in 1957 with the earnings from his first film “Loving You” for just $102,500.
It was named Graceland after the owner, Mrs. Moore's aunt, Grace Toof, the original landowner.
Elvis loved the name Graceland so much he decided to keep it.
What do guests see on a visit to Graceland?
* Graceland Mansion - the home of Elvis Presley
* His two private jets
* The new Elvis Presley’s Memphis entertainment complex
* 200,000 square-feet of museums, artifacts, gift shops, restaurants and more that tell the story of Elvis’ career
Why is Elvis Presley such an endearing and beloved music icon?
Elvis’ story is truly that of the American dream. He was born in a two room house to a working family, raised on government food, drafted in the army, and told to be an electrician.
So many people in America and around the world face the same struggles he did, which make his life - and legacy - that much more endearing.
Why is Graceland such a popular destination?
Elvis changed the face of music and society forever and there’s no better place to experience that than his timeless home, Graceland.
Conclusion
Elvis Presley’s Graceland offers an in-depth look at Elvis Presley the family man and Elvis the rock and roll superstar.
We climbed inside his two private airplanes, viewed his many unique performance outfits, examined his amazing automobile and motorcycle collection, quietly pondered the family gravesite and strolled the grounds of his legendary mansion.
No visit to Memphis is complete without Elvis Presley’s Graceland – The Memphis Mansion and Museum of the King of Rock and Roll.
For more information, visit www.graceland.com
Graceland's Ticket Office is located at 3765 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, Tennessee 38116.
Facebook users may also visit Elvis Presley’s Graceland
You may book a stay at Graceland’s new world-class resort: GuestHouseGraceland.com.
Article and photos by Steven Skelley and Thomas Routzong
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