the top Culture & Sights in Memphis - voted and ranked by the tripwolf community
museum / gallery Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum
Here is the music history of the city illustrated, and BB King's guitar - "Lucille" - is shown. Tgl. 10-19 clock, admission $ 9, 145 lt. George W. Lee Ave.
museum / gallery The National Civil Rights Museum
Moving and not for the gentle souls, but a must in Memphis: The museum tells the story of the civil rights movement with contemporary documents and interactive exhibits. Housed in the former, it is Lo...
sight Sun Studio
Cradle of Rock 'n' Roll: 1954 heard studio owner Sam Philipps a young white truck driver in the recording pause to sing like a black. The piece was called "That's alright," the shy young Elvis Presley...
sight Center for Southern Folklore
The everyday culture of the residents of Memphis and the surrounding area is closest in this museum, galleries, restaurant and concert hall existing center. During a stroll through the exhibitions can...
sight Memphis Music Hall of Fame
The (un) modest share of the city on the emergence of rock 'n' roll: Here it is with old photos, musical recordings and films documented. Especially nice: the replica of the legendary P. Wee Saloon on...
sight Church of the Full Gospel Tabernacle
Memphis is not only Elvis, blues and rock 'n' roll, the city also stands for swinging Gospel Worship. In the Hale Street celebrated no less than the earlier Soul star Al Green (including "Let's stay t...
museum / gallery Mississippi River Museum
All boat types, ever on the Mississippi were cast, everything about the way of the blues from the plantations to Memphis and even more cultural history. Iceland Mud River Park, 125 North Front Street,...
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