EBONY'S DOUBLE ~ Last Horse Elvis Brought To Graceland.A Horse Is Just a Horse, Of Course, Unless That Horse Lives at GracelandAnything having to do with Elvis is popular and loved the world over. His music, his home, his cars, his outfits, nothing escapes adoring fans. Yet, it is the horses in the pasture that intrigue so many of the visitors to Graceland.
Objects may paint the picture of a man, but a horse can reflect a man's being, somehow capturing spirit and soul. However, only one horse remains since Elvis' death on August 16, 1977: EBONY'S DOUBLE, a 31 year-old, registered Tennessee Walking Horse, the last living horse that he purchased.
EBONY'S DOUBLE resides in the pastures and barn on the property at Graceland, the home of Elvis, in Memphis, TN. He shares his paddocks with two other horses, EBONY'S SECRET THREAT and SUN'S REFLECTION. Together they are on display for all the King's adoring fans, enjoying the lush bermuda paddocks behind the mansion.
The horses are cared for with 24-hour-day-attention by a staff specifically assigned to the herd. The original barn, built by the previous owner, Dr. Thomas Moore, who had it for his show cattle, still stands as the primary working facility for the horses. It is kept in immaculate shape: not a cobweb to be found; no pile left standing for long. Each horse has an individual stall with name plate and cooling fans. They are bathed often in the summer and vacuumed regularly in the winter.

An alternate section of the barn is like a small arena with an "open door policy" for the horses; a haven from inclement weather or to take a nap in the shade.
EBONY'S DOUBLE is a picture of age, yet maintained grace; a living vessel that is the spirit of Elvis.