National Civil Rights Museum
Interpretive exhibits and audio/visual displays bring to life the most significant moments of civil and human rights struggles and victories. Displayed to educate and inspire adu... memphistravel.com
Beale Street Entertainment District
The Blues were born on Beale Street, and it was the home to famous blues musicians such as W.C. Handy who wrote the first blues song here in 1909. Beale Street is one of the most... memphistravel.com
Graceland, Home Of Elvis Presley
Graceland offers a one of a kind journey through Elvis s humble beginnings and rise to superstardom with up close and personal looks at the influence that forever changed our mus... memphistravel.com
Elvis Aaron Presley Grave Site
Rock Singer, Actor. His career reached such acclaim that he is now universally known as "The King of Rock and Roll". Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, he and his parents moved to Memphis... findagrave.com
Sun Studio
"If music was a religion, then Memphis would be Jerusalem and Sun Studio its most holy shrine."; Take a guided tour through the "Birthplace of Rock ";n" Roll"; where you will lea... memphistravel.com
Chucalissa Archaeological Museum
The gift shop at Chucalissa Museum provides the region's finest selection of authentic Native American arts including, beadwork, baskets, dream catchers, charm bags, moccasins and oth... trekaroo.com
C.h. Nash Museum At Chucalissa
Before Europeans set foot upon Mississippi Valley Soil, American Indians had developed a vibrant and sophisticated culture in the Memphis area. Chucalissa Museum allows visitors ... memphistravel.com
Elmwood Cemetery
EXPERIENCE: From the time you drive through the Entry Bridge, you will encounter over 100 years of Memphis" history. Beneath the ancient elms, oaks and magnolias lies the most fa... memphistravel.com
Woodruff Fontaine House
Amos Woodruff, an energetic, successful entrepreneur who was a mover and a shaker came to Memphis in 1845, to establish a carriage-making business, which became a huge money make... hauntedhouses.com
The Pink Palace Museum
Welcome to the Pink Palace Family of Museums, a wide-ranging collection of historic, educational, and technological attractions maintained by the City of Memphis, Tennessee and Memp... famplosion.com
Nathan Bedford Forrest Grave Site
Confederate General. Millionaire civil war private-confederate general, raider. He was born in Marshal County, Tennessee the son of a poverty-stricken, backwoods blacksmith. No man ... findagrave.com
Fire Museum Of Memphis
EXPERIENCE: The Fire Museum of Memphis documents the local history of fire fighting and promotes fire safety. Children of all ages can experience playing on and with authentic fi... memphistravel.com
Cotton Museum At The Memphis Cotton Exchange, The
Memphis was and is the world's center for "spot cotton" or cash crop trading. The 150 year-old Memphis cotton economy is still alive at the Memphis Cotton Museum. Completely rest... memphistravel.com
Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum/burkle Estate
Explore this former way station on the Underground Railroad. A secret cellar and trap doors reveal the escape route of runaway slaves. EXPERIENCE: When you enter the white clapbo... memphistravel.com
Stax Museum Of American Soul Music
The legacy of Stax Records is a unique one that spans more than half a century. Stax Records is critical in American music history as it's one of the most popular soul music record ... tnvacation.com
A. Schwab
A. Schwab's is the oldest store on Beale Street in Memphis. It was established in 1876 and is the last remaining original business on Beale Street. This family owned shop's motto... memphistravel.com
Victorian Village, Inc.
Victorian Village - 19th century architecture in Memphis. Visit this neighborhood of house museums, churches and residences with great examples of 19th century architecture locat... memphistravel.com