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Elvis Presley’s Graceland Estate Opened to Public on This Day in '82

Elvis Presley with his girlfriend Yvonne Lime at his home Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee around 1957.
Elvis Presley with his girlfriend Yvonne Lime at his home Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee around 1957.

As a child growing up poor in Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Presley promised his parents that one day he would earn a lot of money and use it to buy the family a big house.


He made good on that promise in 1957, when he bought Graceland for $102,500 in Memphis, Tennessee. The mansion, originally built in 1939, remains the centerpiece of the 5.6-hectare estate, although it has been considerably refurbished and embellished over the decades.

Elvis, his parents, wife Priscilla Presley, daughter Lisa Marie and a collection of friends and relatives that made up his entourage all lived in Graceland most of the time until Elvis’s sudden death in August 1977 at the age of 42.

The official cause of death was cardiac arrhythmia — a form of heart attack —but overuse of prescription drugs for years is widely believed to have been a major cause of his final illness, when his heartbeat became so erratic that Elvis fell unconscious and died in his private quarters. His father, Vernon Presley, had the autopsy report sealed from public view.

Vernon Presley, Elvis Presley's father, places a rose on his son's grave Nov. 24, 1977 as newspeople were permitted inside the grounds at Graceland in Memphis, Tenn. for the first time since Elvis' funeral.
Vernon Presley, Elvis Presley's father, places a rose on his son's grave Nov. 24, 1977 as newspeople were permitted inside the grounds at Graceland in Memphis, Tenn. for the first time since Elvis' funeral.

Funeral rites for Presley at Graceland commanded worldwide attention, with 80,000 mourners in attendance. His gravesite on the mansion grounds became a magnet for visitors.

Less than five years after Elvis's death, Graceland was opened to the public on June 7, 1982.

Graceland: Elvis Presley's Lavish Mansion Opened to Public

Elvis fans line up in front of Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion in Memphis August 14 for one of the hundreds of daily tours conducted by Presley's estate.
1/7 Elvis fans line up in front of Elvis Presley's Graceland Mansion in Memphis August 14 for one of the hundreds of daily tours conducted by Presley's estate.
This Aug. 2010 photo shows a tourist viewing the living room at Graceland, Elvis Presley's home in Memphis, Tenn. Graceland opened for tours on June 7, 1982. They sold out all 3,024 tickets on the first day.
2/7 This Aug. 2010 photo shows a tourist viewing the living room at Graceland, Elvis Presley's home in Memphis, Tenn. Graceland opened for tours on June 7, 1982. They sold out all 3,024 tickets on the first day.
Edison Pena, right, and his translator, Lina Makarem, view some of Elvis Presley's movie memorabilia at Graceland, Elvis Presley's home, on Friday, Jan. 7, 2011, in Memphis, Tenn.
3/7 Edison Pena, right, and his translator, Lina Makarem, view some of Elvis Presley's movie memorabilia at Graceland, Elvis Presley's home, on Friday, Jan. 7, 2011, in Memphis, Tenn.
The front room and piano are shown during a tour of Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, May 28, 2015. The estate that was home to Elvis Presley receives over 600,000 visitors a year and was declared a National Historic Monument in 2006.
4/7 The front room and piano are shown during a tour of Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, May 28, 2015. The estate that was home to Elvis Presley receives over 600,000 visitors a year and was declared a National Historic Monument in 2006.
This  Aug. 2010 photo shows tourists viewing the Jungle Room at Graceland, Elvis Presley's home in Memphis, Tenn.
5/7 This Aug. 2010 photo shows tourists viewing the Jungle Room at Graceland, Elvis Presley's home in Memphis, Tenn.
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Petals fall on the grave marker of Elvis during the 75th birthday celebration for Elvis Presley in the meditation garden in Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee January 8, 2010.
7/7 Petals fall on the grave marker of Elvis during the 75th birthday celebration for Elvis Presley in the meditation garden in Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee January 8, 2010.
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"600,000 people visit Graceland annually," said Libby Perry, a Graceland spokesman.

All these years later, do visitors report feeling Elvis's presence at Graceland?

"Of course," Perry said. "Just ask anyone who has visited."

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