The Graceland experience includes:
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Graceland Mansion
Step inside Graceland Mansion and follow in the same steps as Elvis
himself as you enjoy an audio-guided tour featuring commentary and
stories by Elvis and his daughter Lisa Marie. See where Elvis lived,
relaxed and spent time with his friends and family. The Graceland
Mansion tour includes Elvis’ living room, music room, parents' bedroom,
dining room, kitchen, TV room, pool room and the famous Jungle Room.
After touring the Mansion, check out the other great parts of the
14-acre estate as you tour Vernon Presley’s business office and Elvis’
racquetball building. Also part of the Mansion tour you'll visit Elvis’
trophy building that houses an amazing collection of his gold and
platinum records, as well as other great memorabilia from Elvis’ early
career, his movies, his charitable endeavors and more.
The final stop on the tour of Graceland Mansion is Meditation Garden
where Elvis and members of his family have been laid to rest.
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Elvis Presley Car Museum
Elvis loved cars and the Elvis Presley Car Museum displays
some of his favorites. Stroll down a tree-lined street see over 33 vehicles owned by Elvis. Highlights include his
famous Pink Cadillac, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, Stutz Blackhawks, a
1975 Dino Ferrari, a 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, the red MG from
Blue Hawaii and more. Also, see some of Elvis’ favorite motorized toys,
including a go-cart, dune buggy, motorized three-wheelers and a pedal
car. Some newer additions to the Elvis Presley Car Museum include his
Rolls Royce sedans, 6-door Mercedes Benz limousine and Elvis' John Deere
4010 tractor that he used on his ranch and at Graceland. |
Elvis’ Custom Jets
Elvis purchased a 1958 Convair 880 in April 1975 and named it Lisa Marie
after his daughter. He spent more than $800,000 having the jet
remodeled. Climb aboard this customized jet that features a living room,
conference room, sitting room, and private bedroom, as well as
gold-plated seat belts, suede chairs, leather covered tables, 24-karat
gold-flecked sinks and more.
Then, take a peek inside Elvis’ smaller Lockheed Jet Star,
customized by Elvis with a yellow and green interior, that was primarily
used for taking Elvis’ manager and his staff from city to city on his
concert tours.
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Graceland Stable Tours - Opens Memorial Day Weekend
Several artifacts are on display as part of the Graceland Stable tour, including saddles used by Elvis and his entourage, personal western wear worn by Elvis, checks and documents related to the purchase of some of Elvis’ horses, and home movie footage of Elvis on horseback at Graceland. Graceland is currently the home to four horses - Max, Tucker, and Bandit - who were adopted after being rescued. The fourth, Candy, was a gift.
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Elvis: Live from Vegas - NEW FOR 2013
“Elvis: Live from Vegas” allows guests to experience Las Vegas through the eyes of Elvis Presley. The exhibit will feature part of the 30-foot marquee Col. Parker had made to stand outside the New Frontier Hotel in 1957 and the first jumpsuit worn on-stage by Elvis in 1970. Other jumpsuits featured in the exhibit include Elvis’ Leather and Chains suit worn in August of 1970, Elvis’ three-piece Spanish Flower suit worn in 1972, and Elvis’ I Got Lucky jumpsuit that was worn in 1970. This exhibit captures all of the excitement and energy that is Elvis in Las Vegas.
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Elvis’ Hawaii: Concerts, Movies and More! - NEW FOR 2013
Celebrate Elvis’ love for Hawaii and the 40th anniversary of “Aloha from Hawaii” in this new exhibit for 2013. This is the first exhibit to explore Elvis’ connection with the islands. The exhibit allows you to experience Elvis’ Hawaii and see why it was one of his favorite places to vacation. The exhibit features never-before-seen footage of Elvis, several of his jumpsuits worn during his concerts in Hawaii, and color footage of Elvis' first Hawaiian concert.
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VIP TOUR ONLY EXHIBIT
Elvis...Through His Daughter's Eyes
This exhibit is included only as part of the Graceland VIP Tour.
Born in 1968, Lisa Marie Presley became the center of Elvis' world. "Elvis... Through His Daughter's Eyes" looks at Lisa Marie's experience of growing up with a famous father and features 200 items assembled by Lisa Marie and the Graceland Archives team. Home movies, toys and rarely-seen family mementos are among the many items that are on display.
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In addition, while at Graceland you will want to check out two of our FREE exhibits:
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Elvis' Tupelo
Fans now have the opportunity to explore the city that Elvis
first called home. Elvis' Tupelo combines photos, video, and
memorabilia in an interactive experience for fans to enjoy. Fans can see
archival footage of Elvis' 1956 Tupelo Homecoming and scroll through
childhood photos, rare artifacts and more. Fans also have access to some
of the Presley family's clothing, personal photos, receipts, plus
concert memorabilia and more. |
'68 Special Exhibit
The '68 Special Exhibit at Graceland Crossing offers a look at this
historic television event through videos, photos and displays of
artifacts from the special. The displays include some of the outfits
Elvis wore during the '68 Special, a script and a timeline of
significant historical events occurring in the U.S. at that time.
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| The car museum, custom jets, ICON, Elvis Lives and Elvis' Hawaii are
self-guided and self-paced and may be visited anytime during business
hours as part of the VIP Tour or Graceland Platinum Tour. |