An iconic Memphis staple, Gibson's Donut's, provides a hallmark staple experience! Gibson's was an often go to for a late night snack during Ann Bennett's high school days!
Encompassing over 4,500 acres, this urban park is one of the largest in the United States. Visitors can enjoy iconic buffalo, numerous trails for biking and running, canoeing, fishing, and stunning sunsets.
Located at the historic Lorraine Motel, the National Civil Rights Museum powerfully chronicles the American Civil Rights Movement from the 17th century to the present through exhibits and interactive displays, inspiring continued dialogue about equality.
Ann Bennett lived on Mud Island and fondly cherishes her time there! She often enjoyed evening strolls along the riverfront chatting with her dear roommates!
A monumental revitalization historic Sears distribution center, Crosstown functions as a vibrant "vertical urban village" in Memphis. Ann Bennett enjoyed all of it's conveniences as she lived here during her first year post grad. Stop by to enjoy our favorite margarita from Global Cafe!
A trip to Memphis isn't complete without some BBQ! Central on Central Avenue is an iconic Memphis staple and our favorite BBQ in the city!
What started out as a neighborhood bakery truck quickly turned into a mortar and brick becoming a famous Memphis bakery! Stop by for a delicious treat at Ann Bennett's favorite bakery in town!
The Big River Crossing is the longest public pedestrian bridge across the Mississippi River, offering unparalleled views and connecting downtown Memphis, Tennessee, with West Memphis, Arkansas, for walkers.
Stop on by to grab a tea or coffee! City and State is home to Ann Bennett's favorite chai latte!
Ann Bennett's favorite downtown dinner location! An elevated experience with uniquely chef curated dinner plates and an elegant, yet elevated atmosphere!
Tim would say this is Memphis' best attraction and Ann Bennett would disagree! Take a visit to the large store front, or pyramid, and decide for yourself!