Elvis Presley bought Graceland, an estate of almost 14 acres, in 1957 as a home for himself and his family. After his 1977 death, it passed to his father, grandmother and daughter, and is now ...
When Elvis Presley moved his family from 1034 Audubon Drive to Graceland in 1957, the rising star wanted to protect his privacy. The Memphis mansion and its grounds would be open for his inner ...
Elvis Presley purchased Graceland — the house, the barn and its 13.8 acres of land in Memphis' Whitehaven neighborhood — on March 19, 1957.
Elvis bought Graceland in 1957, and died there in 1977; the mansion was opened to the public five years later as a museum and tourist attraction. Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit the 17,552 ...
Elvis Presley strolls the grounds of his Graceland estate in circa 1957. During a Tuesday appearance in federal court, a Missouri woman admitted to being behind an audacious plot to fraudulently sell ...
Graceland was purchased in 1957 by Elvis Presley, who is buried there alongside his family members. The residence has functioned as a memorial and museum since 1982, when Presley’s widow ...
Elvis bought Graceland in 1957 and died there in 1977, and about five years later, the mansion was opened to the public as a museum and tourist attraction. Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit ...
Elvis bought the mansion in 1957 for $102,500 and lived there until his death in 1977. About 600,000 tourists visit the property each year, according to the property's website. Graceland generates ...
Elvis jumpsuits are on display at Graceland for the first time in several years as part of the newly refreshed "Elvis: Dressed to Rock" exhibit.