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Quote: Even though I was only 3 when Dr. King was murdered, I remember my mom being so upset since he had admired his great man for many years. Growing up she told me about this great man named Dr. Martin Luther King Read More
Quote: The Stax Soulsville Museum and Sun Studio are more authentic, but this is the place to go if you can only visit one museum. It provides a good, thorough overview of the city's musical heritage and has listening Read More
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Quote: With a name like the Pink Palace, I didn't know what to expect--maybe some overdone Elvis museum? In fact, it is the mansion of the the founder of Piggly Wiggly, turned into one of the best regional Read More
Quote: The ride to get here takes you through a rundown part of town (and ironically past “Race Street”), but it’s worth the pilgrimage. After you arrive you get to see what can only be described as a pimp mobile: an Read More
Quote: Sitting in Overton Park across the lawn from the marvelous Memphis Zoo, The Brooks Museum gives visitors to Memphis a chance to spend some time enjoying some truly amazing art. The Museum was opened in 1916 Read More
Quote: Housed in the old Fire Station #1, this interactive museum gives kids and adults the chance to explore what it's like to be a fireman. The building where you pay was being renovated, so I'm not sure what that's Read More
Quote: Mud Island River Park, located in Memphis, is very unique to say the least.It actually has a replica of the lower Mississippi River which extends five blocks.Besides traveling through the River Walk,there are Read More
Quote: This large mansion, left to the city by a wealthy Memphis businessman and his wife, has a permanent collection of Meissen porcelain, as well as several paintings by such well known artists as Gainesborough and Read More
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Quote: This is a reconstructed Native American village at the south edge of Memphis, close to the Mississippi River. The original village was abandoned in 1500, but rebuilt after city workers found its remains in 1939. Read More