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Put on your blue suede shoes and drop on in.
Whether it is the strains of the Blues calling to your ears, the smell
of old fashioned Southern barbecue calling to your nose, or the myriad
sights that catch your eye, there is something unique about the city of
Memphis. Visitors are welcomed to this heritage-rich city located on the
banks of the mighty Mississippi River with typical Southern hospitality.
If you stay for a week or two, you may never want to go home.
If it's music that you are interested in, you won't find any place with
a richer heritage. Birthplace of both rock 'n roll and the blues, Memphis
lays greater claim to shaping the music of the 20th century than any other
city in the nation. Memphis is home to blues notables such as B.B. King
and the late W.C. Handy, as well as rock 'n roll pioneer Elvis Presley.
Visitors to Memphis can drop in and see the home of Handy, located on
famous Beale Street. From his humble home, now a museum dedicated to his
life and career, you can take a short walk through the entire Beale Street
Historic District. Various restaurants and nightclubs mix a bit of the
old and new, serving the latest in both international and local cuisines,
while live musicians often play music reminiscent of the great masters
of the Blues.
Whether you are a music buff or not, no visit to Memphis would be complete
without a visit to Graceland, the home of the late Elvis Presley, otherwise
known as "The King". While it is filled with memorabilia from
his career, Graceland also houses items from Elvis' personal life, including
his famous pink Cadillac and his personal jet.
If your trip to Memphis includes some of the smaller members of your
family, perhaps entertainment that is a little more active might be in
order. If that's the case, don't forget to check out such sites as Libertyland,
the Memphis Zoo, and the Children's Museum of Memphis. Visitors to Libertyland
can take a roller coaster ride such as the Kamikaze, or less daring rides
such as the Sea Dragon or Log Flume. The Memphis Zoo offers visitors the
chance to see hundreds of species represented by several thousand animals,
while the Children's Museum is focused entirely at entertaining and educating
young minds.
Memphis also offers visitors the chance to delve into its rich cultural
heritage. One can take a ride down the Mississippi River on a beautifully
restored paddlewheel riverboat, tour early 19th century homes, or explore
one of several museums. Visitors can relax by taking a stroll through
the beautiful Memphis Botanic Gardens, then learn a little about the history
of our country in the National Civil Rights Museum.
After a day of being out on the town, browsing through museums, or taking
in the picturesque countryside nearby, a visit to the Beale Street Historic
District or the Overton Square Entertainment District is probably in order.
Relax and enjoy an incredible meal and take in a live music or comedy
performance, then browse through the amazing array of stores, shops, and
boutiques present at both locations.
As you can see, the city of Memphis offers a little of something for
everyone. Whether your interest is in family fun, cultural history, or
simply sitting back and enjoying a fine meal and incredible music, this
bustling metropolis located right on the banks of the Mississippi River
has it all.
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