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The Dolan House


I recently had the pleasure of staying in the house that Vernon once lived in with his wife Dee. A wedding present from Elvis in 1962, the house sits quietly in the peaceful shaded neighborhood directly beside Graceland. One can only imagine the sights and sounds that have passed through those walls at 1266 Dolan Drive.

The Dolan House was part of the original Graceland Farms property. The lot itself is L-shaped and faces the barn on two sides. Elvis had the white house with black shutters built on this particular lot, so a back entrance could be made connecting the two properties. Before Elvis died, it was possible to roll the fence to one side allowing Vernon or Elvis to drive between the two houses.

It has been said that Vernon built the house the way he wanted it, then Dee, remodeled it to her liking. Some of the changes she made included, enclosing the back patio, turning the garage into living space, constructing a separate carport, and knocking out walls to enlarge the size of the kitchen and dining room. The Jacuzzi in the master bedroom was also Dee's idea.

The first bedroom at the top of the stairs is where Priscilla called home when she first moved to Memphis to be close to Elvis.

Other than new paint and carpeting, the house is exactly the way Vernon left it when Elvis passed away. Later Vernon moved into Graceland, and sold the house to the couple that owned the Hickory Log restaurant across from Graceland.

Dee was awarded the Dolan House when her and Vernon were divorced, however, Vernon later bought it back from her and lived in it with his fiancee, Sandy Miller.

NOW FOR THE GRAND TOUR

Entering thru the front door, the kitchen is off to your right. On the right side of the kitchen is a window that faces Dolan Drive. On the left hand side of the kitchen, wooden scrolls provide a small viewing area into the dining room.

The kitchen looks quite normal for the '60s era, except for the fact, that it was occupied in those days, by Elvis' father and his new family. Not quite your average Cleaver family setting, as Elvis and Wally had nothing in common.

If you turn to left instead of right upon entering the house, you're met with a quite different view. It's one of a small sitting room filled with white wicker furniture. This room is decorated with beautiful paintings by the current lady of the house, Diana Magrann.

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