Having more songs in the top 100 than any other artist in the history of charting, and selling over $22 million in merchandise in addition to record sales, Elvis bought an 18-room mansion for he and his parents. What was it called?
Answer Graceland
Graceland was named after Grace Toof, the daughter of the original owner. It is a 500-acre farm located eight miles south of Memphis. It only cost $100,000 - a mere pittance by today's standards. Although it was not his only residence, it was the one that Elvis and his parents, and later on his Aunt Delta, would call home for the rest of their lives.
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