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=== Presley's Ownership and Residence === Elvis moved into Graceland in late May 1957, along with his parents. The house served as the family's primary residence for the remainder of his life, providing both a private retreat from the demands of fame and a gathering place for the extended circle of friends and employees known informally as the [[Memphis Mafia]]. Presley undertook several significant renovations and additions to the property over the years. The interior was decorated and redecorated multiple times, evolving through various styles that reflected the tastes of successive decades. The decor that survives today largely reflects the aesthetic of the mid-1970s β a period of shag carpeting, mirrored surfaces, and heavily upholstered furniture that Presley favored in his later years. Key interior spaces include: * '''The Living Room''' β featuring a fifteen-foot white sofa, stained glass peacock panels, and a mirrored ceiling above the entryway * '''The Music Room''' β containing a black grand piano and gold records * '''The Jungle Room''' β an addition at the rear of the house, fitted with Polynesian-themed carved wood furniture purchased on impulse in a single afternoon; Presley later used the room as a recording studio * '''The TV Room''' β famously containing three televisions mounted side by side, inspired by a habit of President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], who reportedly monitored multiple network news broadcasts simultaneously The grounds included a swimming pool, a racquetball building, a trophy room, and various outbuildings. Presley kept horses on the property in the 1960s, and the barn and stable area β known as the Horse Barn β still stands. The Meditation Garden, located on the south side of the mansion, was added in 1964. Originally used as a private contemplative space, it became the final resting place for Elvis Presley following the relocation of his remains from [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] in October 1977, approximately two months after his death. A security incident at the cemetery prompted the family to obtain a court order permitting the transfer. Vernon and Gladys Presley are also interred in the garden, as is Elvis's paternal grandmother, Minnie Mae Presley.
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