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AutoZone Park
AutoZone Park (1.3 MB)
Home to the Memphis Redbirds, AAA affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals. Located downtown.
Beale Street at Night
Beale Street at Night (1.1 MB)
One of America's most famous musical streets! Located in the heart of downtown Memphis with 3 blocks of more than 30 nightclubs, restaurants and retail shops. Music includes traditional Blues, Rhythm and Blues, Jazz and Rock 'n' Roll. Catch a concert at Handy Park or attend one of the annual festivals or parades.
Beale Street in the Daytime
Beale Street in the Daytime (1.2 MB)
Tourists of all ages discover the distinctive flavor of "Beale-by-day," enjoying the W. C. Handy House Museum, Handy Park, the Police Museum, and A. Schwab's 19th century dry goods store.
FedExForum
FedExForum (1.3 MB)
Memphis' new downtown arena one block off Beale Street with seating capacity of 18,400. This state-of-the-art multi-level facility offers a wide variety of event and meeting space, a food/beverage opportunity and a window into the musical roots of Memphis. Home to the NBA team, the Memphis Grizzlies.
Gibson Guitar Factory
Gibson Guitar Factory (3.4 MB)
A factory tour where you can witness hand-craftsmanship at its best while on the factory floor with $4 million of guitars. A narrated tour takes you through 16 workstations where solid blocks of wood are transformed into legendary musical instruments. See it all from fitting, sanding and painting to electronics installation, tuning and packing of American-made World-played Gibson guitars.
Hernando DeSoto Bridge
Hernando DeSoto Bridge (797.6 KB)
Spanning the Mississippi River and adorned with more than 200 high-intensity lights, the "M Bridge" serves as a welcoming beacon to Memphis visitors arriving from the west.
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art (404 KB)
Set in the city's historic Overton Park, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is the region's oldest and largest museum. Its collection of paintings, prints, and sculptures spans the 13th through 20th centuries and represents cultures from virtually every continent.
Memphis Cook Convention Center
Memphis Cook Convention Center (443.5 KB)
Expansion is now complete which added a 28,000 sq. ft. ballroom, a 35,000 square foot exhibit hall, 10 new meeting rooms and a 2,100-seat performing arts center.
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Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest
Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest (1.6 MB)
Memphis is the "Pork Barbecue Capital of the World" and is noted for its many famous BBQ restaurants and Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.
Memphis Motorsports Park #1
Memphis Motorsports Park #1 (2.4 MB)
Hosts NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Truck Series as well as NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series.
Memphis Motorsports Park #2
Memphis Motorsports Park #2 (574.3 KB)
Hosts NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Truck Series as well as NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series.
Memphis Riverboats, Inc.
Memphis Riverboats, Inc. (1.2 MB)
The Memphis Queen Line's fleet of five paddlewheel riverboats offers a variety of dining and sightseeing cruises as well as moonlight excursions.
Memphis Rock
Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum (1.8 MB)
where you can feel the beat and discover the story of Memphis music and its unique impact on worldwide culture. Told as only the Smithsonian can, you'll hear the soundtrack of your life. Personal CD audio guide with every admission to the museum.
Memphis Trolley
Memphis Trolley (2.2 MB)
Restored antique trolley cars ramble along the Main Street Mall and scenic Riverside Drive, connecting downtown area attractions, hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Memphis Zoo #1
Memphis Zoo #1 (1.9 MB)
The Memphis Zoo welcomes visitors through its Egyptian-themed gates to view more than 400 species of animals, birds, and reptiles.
Memphis Zoo #2
Memphis Zoo #2 (353.2 KB)
Two Giant Pandas further enhance the exhibit as they call the Memphis Zoo home.
Mike Miller - Memphis Grizzlies
Mike Miller - Memphis Grizzlies (3.9 MB)
NBA basketball in Memphis. Catch Mike Miller and the Grizzlies take on visiting NBA superstars. NBAE Photos - Getty Images
Mud Island River Park
Mud Island River Park (711.6 KB)
This full-scale replica of the Mississippi River is just one of the many, popular points of interest found at the Mississippi River Park and Museum. The "island" also features an 18-gallery, interactive history museum, amphitheater, gift shops, and restaurants.
National Civil Rights Museum
National Civil Rights Museum (603.7 KB)
Located at the Lorraine Motel, site of the 1968 assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the museum presents interactive audiovisual displays, life-sized replicas, and actual artifacts to present an emotionally charged history of the American civil rights movement. The $11M expansion opened in September, 2002 which includes the renovation of the boarding house where the fatal shot was fired. Exploring the Legacy brings the history that followed King's assassination into the National Civil Rights Museum tour experience.
National Ornamental Metal Museum
National Ornamental Metal Museum (550.2 KB)
The only institution in the Americas devoted exclusively to the preservation and promotion of fine metalwork.
Peabody Ducks
Peabody Ducks (1.2 MB)
Parade through the Peabody's Grand Lobby twice daily, 11am and 5pm.
Peabody Place Entertainment & Retail Center
Peabody Place Entertainment & Retail Center (1.1 MB)
includes 300,000 square feet of specialty shops, restaurants and entertainment retailers. Peabody Place Museum and Gallery features one of the country's most extensive collections of Chinese art from the Manchu Quin (Ch'ing) Dynasty.
Pink Palace Museum
Pink Palace Museum (2.4 MB)
Originally the home of Clarence Saunders, inventor of self-service grocery stores, the museum features culture and history exhibits unique to the Mid-South as well as a Planetarium and IMAX Theater.
Pyramid #1
Pyramid #1 (1.6 MB)
A view of the Pyramid from Tom Lee Park. This 32-story, 22,500-seat, multi-purpose arena is situated on the banks of the Mississippi River and hosts assorted entertainment and sporting events. A tribute to the city's Egyptian namesake in Egypt, it is the third largest pyramid in the world.
Sun Studio
Sun Studio (1.8 MB)
Take a look at the roots of Rock'n'Roll in this tiny, unassuming space that is the birthplace of the genre. The first Rock record, "Rocket 88," was recorded here as well as hits by superstars including Elvis, B.B. King, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Muddy Waters, and Roy Orbison.
The Stax Museum of American Soul Music #1
The Stax Museum of American Soul Music #1 (834 KB)
Celebrates great Memphis soul music made famous by Otis Redding, Booker T. and the MGs, Isaac Hayes, the Bar-Kays, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Earth, Wind & Fire and others.