Graceland is a mansion located in Memphis, Tennessee which was once the home of Elvis Presley. Five years after the death of Elvis, the home was opened to the public on June 7, 1982 and it is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and was declared a National Historic Landmark. It is the third most visited estate in the United States, behind only The White House and the Biltmore Estate. Serving as a , the home is the burial place of Elvis and his family, and has expanded to include his personal vehicles and aircraft, as well as hotels and restaurants.
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| - Graceland is a mansion located in Memphis, Tennessee which was once the home of Elvis Presley. Five years after the death of Elvis, the home was opened to the public on June 7, 1982 and it is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and was declared a National Historic Landmark. It is the third most visited estate in the United States, behind only The White House and the Biltmore Estate. Serving as a , the home is the burial place of Elvis and his family, and has expanded to include his personal vehicles and aircraft, as well as hotels and restaurants.
- Graceland is a mansion situated in Memphis, Tennessee that was home to musician Elvis Presley. It currently serves as a museum, and first opened to the public on June 7, 1982.
- Graceland is Chicago's largest graveyard, and its walls keep the spirits in. The ghost of Inez, resides there, by whose statue Bianca St. Claire reserved a grave for Harry Dresden. It is a white marble gravestone inscribed with a gold pentacle set in the center, with the words: "HERE LIES HARRY DRESDEN ✬ HE DIED DOING THE RIGHT THING".
- Graceland was originally was a farmhouse built in the early 1860s on 500 acres in Whitehaven by the publisher S.E. Toof of the ‘Memphis Daily Appeal’ (1) or The Memphis newspaper ‘Commercial Appeal’(2). The home was named after Mr. Toof’s daughter Grace. The present building was built in 1939 by Dr. Thomas and wife Ruth Moore Thomas, niece of Grace Toof. It was constructed of Tennessee and Mississippi limestone (3) or from Tishomingo Count, in Mississippi (4). Built in the Georgian colonial style, with Corinthian columns on the front portico.
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| - Graceland is a mansion located in Memphis, Tennessee which was once the home of Elvis Presley. Five years after the death of Elvis, the home was opened to the public on June 7, 1982 and it is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and was declared a National Historic Landmark. It is the third most visited estate in the United States, behind only The White House and the Biltmore Estate. Serving as a , the home is the burial place of Elvis and his family, and has expanded to include his personal vehicles and aircraft, as well as hotels and restaurants.
- Graceland is a mansion situated in Memphis, Tennessee that was home to musician Elvis Presley. It currently serves as a museum, and first opened to the public on June 7, 1982.
- Graceland was originally was a farmhouse built in the early 1860s on 500 acres in Whitehaven by the publisher S.E. Toof of the ‘Memphis Daily Appeal’ (1) or The Memphis newspaper ‘Commercial Appeal’(2). The home was named after Mr. Toof’s daughter Grace. The present building was built in 1939 by Dr. Thomas and wife Ruth Moore Thomas, niece of Grace Toof. It was constructed of Tennessee and Mississippi limestone (3) or from Tishomingo Count, in Mississippi (4). Built in the Georgian colonial style, with Corinthian columns on the front portico. The house was used for the services of Christian Graceland Church, by The Moore’s daughter, Ruth who was a professional musician.
- Graceland is Chicago's largest graveyard, and its walls keep the spirits in. The ghost of Inez, resides there, by whose statue Bianca St. Claire reserved a grave for Harry Dresden. It is a white marble gravestone inscribed with a gold pentacle set in the center, with the words: "HERE LIES HARRY DRESDEN ✬ HE DIED DOING THE RIGHT THING".
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