House of the dead King and his final resting place, his beautiful House of Graceland gives an insight into how the man lived when not on stage. From the entrance in the famous Jungle room, Graceland is beautiful everything you imagine.
Tours of Graceland starting across the street by their own reasons. Here you will find everything from tacky Elvis for the collectible. From record stores to museums housing Elvis memorabilia as his collection of cars and Lisa Marie, his private jet, there is bound to be something that will tempt you into parting with your dollars. One of the simplest memories is to send a postcard home from the post office Graceland, this will have a stamp of Graceland on it and thus becomes an instant souvenirs. The Graceland ticket usually does not include admission to other museums of Elvis, so if you want to see “everything” be prepared to pay for it.
An attraction Graceland which is free of tourists is the sight of those famous Gates musically. That Elvis fans can forget the fans who lined up in hopes of a glimpse of what was happening in the days immediately after his death? As the bus reached through approaches the House, open the doors and you are allowed in this very private estate once.
Apart from the main house, there is also an exhibition of Elvis ‘ stage clothes and other personal items, including his wall of “Record” and the reasons behind the House where Elvis is placed at rest. Even today, many years after his death, there are regularly sent fresh floral tributes to the estate from various Elvis fan clubs and associations which are put on display.
Graceland is a house where a King ruled once, but even if his body can have long since passed, his presence in the midst of beauty and contrast garishness is still felt today. If you’re a fan of Elvis, this is a place you must see if you are in the Memphis area!