The interpreter Lorenzo Méndez, 35 years old and who was married to Chiquis Riverashared, through his Instagram stories, details of the magical visit he made to Graceland, Elvis Presley’s emblematic mansion, in Memphis, Tennessee.
Through photographs and videos, the former member of The Original Band the Lemon He showed us the exterior of the famous residence, but also the place where the remains of the ‘King of Rock and Roll’ rest, which draws attention for the beautiful flowers that decorate his grave.
Lorenzo set his stories to music with some of the greatest hits of the great Elvis Presley, such as ‘Jailhouse Rock’, ‘Hound Dog’ and ‘Can’t Help Falling In Love’.
It should be remembered that Graceland was the last resting place of Elvis Presley, who was found dead in the bathroom after suffering an acute myocardial infarction, according to what was reported in the medical report.
The interpreter of ‘If I Can Dream’ lived in that house from March 19, 1957 to August 16, 1977, the day of his unfortunate death.
After his death, the mansion that had a cost of $102,500 dollars and is located at 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard, it was inhabited by various members of his family, until 1993, when Aunt Delta died, when it passed into the hands of Lisa Marie Presley.
Despite the fact that the mansion was still inhabited by them, the Presley family decided to transform it into a museum on June 7, 1982, to meet the high cost of maintenance.
Since then it has received millions of tourists from all over the world, its success being such that it is the second most visited house in the American Union, only behind the White House.
The house, which is distributed over two floors, has eight bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, living room, music room, office, jungle room, TV room, games room, trophy room, garage for four vehicles, among other rooms.
It also has a back garden, this being the place where visitors usually spend the most time, being there where Elvis Presley’s grave is located, as well as that of his parents and that of Aaron, his twin brother, who died at birth.
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