BY JON WATERHOUSE It may be mid-afternoon in the middle of Elvis Week, but a Polynesian pop of a party shakes its figurative grass skirt in the Jungle Room Bar, a fresh-out-of-the-box libation station in the new, sprawling Graceland Exhibition Center. Faced with having to sell Graceland, Priscilla examined other famous houses/museums, and hired a CEO, Jack Soden, to turn Graceland into a moneymaker. One of the first who visited was The home has also been visited by HRH, Elizabeth, Princess of Yugoslavia; former US President Jimmy Carter; the late Duchess of Devonshire, the sitting Ambassadors of India, France, China, Korea and Israel to the United States; as well as several US Governors, members of the US Congress, and at least two Nobel Prize winners, namely singer historic estate and former home of Elvis Presley in Memphis, TennesseeThe name or reference of "Graceland" use in pop cultureThe name or reference of "Graceland" use in pop cultureMoore, June (November 6, 1998). Elsewhere on the estate is a small white building that served as his father's office; an old smokehouse that housed Elvis' shooting range; and a fully functional stable of horses. Elvis music echoes off the walls as … The floor features Elvis' bedroom at the southwest corner that connects to his dressing room and bathroom in the northwest corner. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services. The author adds that Presley's father Vernon "had a swimming pool in his bedroom", that there "was a jukebox next to the swimming pool, containing Elvis' favorite records" and that the singer himself "would spend hours in his bedroom, watching his property on a closed-circuit television. There was some discord between Elvis and his stepmother Dee at Graceland, however, and According to Mark Crispin Miller, Graceland became for Presley "the home of the organization that was himself, was tended by a large vague clan of Presleys and deputy Presleys, each squandering the vast gratuities which Elvis used to keep his whole world smiling." She has made the mansion property and her father's personal effects permanently available for tours of Graceland and for use in all of EPE's operations.In May 2016, Graceland welcomed its 20 millionth visitor.According to Elvis Presley's Enterprises, and as noted in Graceland's official page, the tour guide staff did informally keep a list of celebrities, from every walk of life, who had visited in the first years following Elvis death, although this practice only became formal a decade later.

Graceland, the former-home-turned-museum of Elvis Presley, is an idiosyncratic place in its totality. Constructed in 1965 as an additional part of the mansion, the Jungle Room was the space in which Elvis spent a large majority of his time. Priscilla's gamble paid off; after only a month of opening Graceland's doors the estate made back all the money it had invested. The site was listed in the Graceland Farms was originally owned by Stephen C. Toof, founder of In early 1957, Presley gave his parents, Vernon and Gladys Presley, a budget of $100,000 and asked them to find a "farmhouse"-like property to purchase.Later that year, Presley invited Richard Williams and singer After Gladys died in 1958 aged 46, Vernon remarried to Dee Stanley in 1960, and the couple lived at Graceland for a time. Lisa Marie Presley retains a 15% ownership in the company. Graceland was opened to the public on June 7, 1982. It was opened to the public as a museum on June 7, 1982. The room features rounded curio cabinets in the north end corners of the room, and black marble flooring in the center of the room, with carpet around the perimeter. In the mid-1960s, Presley enlarged the house to create a den known as Jungle Room which features an indoor waterfall of cut field stone on the north wall. The 14-by-40-foot area that became the Jungle Room was originally an open patio at the rear of Graceland, just behind the kitchen. Lot of mashed potatoes and bacon were cooked up in the Graceland kitchen. The 20th Anniversary in 1997 had several hundred media groups from around the world that were present resulting in the event gaining its greatest media publicity. The song won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1987. Connected to the Dining Room is the Kitchen that was not open to the public until 1995, as Elvis' aunt Delta used it until her death in 1993.The original one-story wing on the north end of the residence includes a mechanical room, bedroom, and bath. After Elvis Presley's death in 1977, Vernon Presley served as executor of his estate. Graceland Tour: The Jungle Room - The jungle room is the 'man room' of Graceland, decorated with exotic plants, animal prints and floor-to-ceiling shag carpet. You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.