Graceland ... purchased when Elvis was 21, it remained his home for the rest of his life. People come from all over the world to see how the King of Rock lived.
1988 ... a relatively fresh-faced and skinny Scott Jenkins on his 21st birthday.
2007 ... Elvis Presley's house hasn't changed, and Scott reckons he hasn't either.
Dining room ... located immediately on the left as you enter Graceland mansion.
Music room ... Elvis' favourite room, his body lay in state here in August 1977.
Graceland's kitchen was manned 24/7 when the King was in residence.
Jungle room ... Elvis bought the furniture in one hit to annoy his dad, who hated it.
TV room ... Elvis would watch football and news on three televisions at once.
Pool room ... this room evokes the style of a 1920's American billiard hall.
Trophy Room ... just a small sample of the hundreds of Elvis awards displayed at Graceland.
Costumed King ... some of Elvis' elaborate stage costumes on display in the Trophy Room.
Elvis won three Grammy Awards for, surprisingly, his gospel music.
Rear view ... Graceland, much smaller than most people expect, as seen from the rear.
Traveller ... the Lisa Marie, named for his daughter, was used during his last two years.
Solemn ... the final stop on the Graceland tour, the graves of Elvis and his family. Elvis is buried between his father and grandmother in Graceland's back yard.
Reflective ... Meditation Gardens, Elvis' final burial place in Graceland's back yard.
Stop, look and listen baby that's our philosophy .... First thing in the morning, last thing at night ... look, stare everywhere and see everything inside .... Stop, look and listen!
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