Housed in the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, the museum features multimedia presentations on the civil rights movement.
Sitting on the original site of the Stax Records studio, this museum commemorates the musicians who recorded in this legendary space, as well as other American soul legends. Among the museum's collection of more than 2,000 artifacts, interactive exhibits, films and galleries.
On your guided tour, you'll hear stories about the legendary musicians who recorded here, listen to unreleased tracks and see memorabilia from the studio's heyday.
Are you looking for the heart and soul of Memphis culture ? It was here that the blues was born, and many famous musicians – including B.B. King, Alberta Hunter and Isaac Hayes – got their start.
It's a enormous glass pyramid where you can ride the nation’s tallest freestanding elevator to the observation decks. More than just an outdoors store, Bass Pro is home to aquariums, a bowling alley, a luxury hotel, a fudge shop, and restaurants.
Are you looking to test your IQ? Make a team of 7 and test out your brain with this clue solving mystery.
Memphis's Most Famous Chicken!
Great Food and Live Band
A hip, retro eatery! Great Food
Pub in the Heart of Memphis
Please check out this museum operated by our dear Sis. Withers. There you will find history of the civil rights movements. In addition, photography by her late father Mr. Withers.