Just across the Mississippi River was Memphis Tennessee, home of the King. Although Stephanie and I are not really Elvis fans we decided it was going to be an interesting place to visit. And it was. Elvis was a great contributor to the Rock and Roll scene. Graceland, his home was awesome.
- The front entrance of Graceland
- The front foyer.
- The livingroom
- The staircase to the upstairs area. It was closed to the public.
- Elvis’ parents room.
- The dinning room. Priscilla and Lisa Marie still eats here when she visits Memphis.
- The Presley Kitchen.
- The Presley Kitchen.
- The TV room. (In the Basement)
- The pool room.
- The pool room.
- Green shag carpet on the walls and ceiling.
- The “Jungle Room”
- Elvis’ business office.
- Elivis’ shooting range and storage area.
- Pasture for the horses.
- Back of the mansion.
- The Trophy Building.
- A blue suede jacket
- His army uniform (or a replica)
- Priscilla’s wedding dress.
- The Racquetball Building.
- The Racquetball Building.
- The Racquetball Building.
- The piano Elvis played on the day he passed away. Its located in the the Racquetteball Building.
- The pool area.
- The Meditation Garden.
- The Meditation Garden.
- His mothers grave.
- His Fathers grave.
- The Kings grave.
- His Grandmothers grave.
- Confirming the King here…
- Confirming the King here…
- The front of the Mansion.
- The Lisa Marie.
- The “Den” in the Lisa Marie
- The board room on the Lisa Marie.
- Elvis’ bedroom on the Lisa Marie.
- All tourist areas end the same way….
- My mothers birthday card at Graceland.
- The rock wall that surrounds Graceland.