Elvis Presley purchased the Graceland Mansion in 1957--and half a century later, it remains one of the world's most popular tourist attractions. In this illustrated pop-up celebration, you'll embark on an all-access walk through of the house and grounds. Every page features meticulously designed replicas of Graceland's most famous sites, including:
- The Living Room and Music Room
- The Kitchen and Dining Room
- The Jungle Room
- The Television Room
- The Meditation Garden
And much more. You'll go behind the velvet ropes and explore private areas of the estate that are off-limits to tourists. Flip through a family photo album. Browse Elvis's record collection. Change the channels on his television. Peek inside the kitchen cabinets and refrigerator. Produced in cooperation with the Elvis Presley Estate, "Graceland: An Interactive Pop-Up Tour "is a dazzling tribute to a rock-and-roll legend--and a house that became a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
Elvis Presley purchased the Graceland Mansion in 1957--and half a century later, it remains one of the world's most popular tourist attractions. In this illustrated pop-up celebration, you'll embark on an all-access walk through of the house and grounds. Every page features meticulously designed replicas of Graceland's most famous sites, including:
- The Living Room and Music Room
- The Kitchen and Dining Room
- The Jungle Room
- The Television Room
- The Meditation Garden
And much more. You'll go behind the velvet ropes and explore private areas of the estate that are off-limits to tourists. Flip through a family photo album. Browse Elvis's record collection. Change the channels on his television. Peek inside the kitchen cabinets and refrigerator. Produced in cooperation with the Elvis Presley Estate, "Graceland: An Interactive Pop-Up Tour "is a dazzling tribute to a rock-and-roll legend--and a house that became a U.S. National Historic Landmark.