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Because attempts were made to steal Presley's body from his gravesite in Forest Hill Cemetery, he, along with his mother Gladys, were reinterred at Graceland's Meditation Garden in The Rock 'n' roll legend changed the world of music, but he has another important legacy that's less well-known — without his assistance, the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor might not exist. The world went into mourning on August 16, , when the King of Rock 'n' Roll died at the age of The King of Rock 'n' Roll visited the White House in with one goal: to have Nixon grant him a federal narc badge.

Though they ended up divorced, Priscilla has continued to call the King of Rock 'n' Roll "the love of my life. Learn about Martin Luther King Jr. One of the largest was a swimming pool addition in Presley had a very distinctive home decorating style. One of the most exotic rooms, quite literally, was called the Jungle Room. This is where he would go to relax and play music with his friends. He had been inspired by Hawaii to create the jungle-like room at Graceland. From exotic plants to an artificial waterfall to green carpeting, the room was definitely unique.

This action, together with the U. Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. Great Depression. Early 20th Century US. Middle East. The property came with its famous moniker already in place. When Dr. Thomas Moore and his wife Ruth built the Colonial Revival style mansion in , they named it after Ruth's aunt, Grace Toof, whose father had owned the land previously used for farming.

Presley was famed for his love of peanut butter, banana and bacon sandwiches, but sometimes his Southern palate demanded other delicacies. Graceland contained an extensive list of goods that the King required on hand "at all times, every day. If he was craving anything in particular while in the midst of dinner, a buzzer connected to the kitchen was installed under his place at the table.

A large barn was built on the grounds of Graceland, which eventually contained an entire stable of horses, but the most unusual pet to roam the estate was Scatter, Presley's chimpanzee.

By most accounts, the King's pet was a royal pain. The simian announced his presence with an ear-splitting "Woooo!

Somehow, Scatter's ill behavior endeared him to Presley, who dressed him up in elaborate costumes. A favorite joke was to drive around Memphis with Scatter in the front seat. At traffic lights, Presley would duck down, giving the appearance that the monkey was driving the car. Eventually Scatter's mischief became too much even for Presley, and he was sent to live in a climate-controlled room at Graceland. Designer Bill Eubanks ran with the idea, purchasing yards of percent cotton fabric from a local custom furniture store.

Workers labored for 10 days to bolt and pleat the material.



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