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Sun Studio
The guide was updated:Sun Studio, known throughout the music industry as "the Birthplace of Rock 'N' Roll", is yet another place of musical pilgrimage in Memphis. Tracing its origins back to 1950, it saw the likes of Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Johnny Cash and countless other legends sit in the recording booth. It still functions as a recording studio at night, while offering tours to the public by day.
Useful Information
- Address: 706 Union Ave, Memphis
- Opening hours: Daily 10am-6:15pm
- Website: www.sunstudio.com
- Phone: +1 901 521 0664
- Email: nina@sunstudio.com
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Better known as the "Home of the Blues", this iconic street (the most visited attraction in Tennessee) is home to countless blues clubs and restaurants, and also the locale for numerous events and festivals throughout the year. Created back in 1841, it is integral to the history of Memphis, as well as the history of the blues, making it a vital part of any visit to the city.
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Memphis Rock N' Soul Museum
Created by the Smithsonian Institute, the The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum, more than being about music, celebrates the lives and stories of the musical pioneers who created it and forever changed popular culture, despite fierce opposition and racial and social obstacles.
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American Queen
There are few more immersive and meaningful ways to discover the beauty and history of the South than by cruising down the Mississippi River. The historic American Queen Steamboat Company offers overnight cruises with authentic regional experiences along the way.
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Graceland
Any true fan of music, especially a fan of rock and roll, will have Graceland on the top of their bucket list. Fittingly located on Elvis Presley Boulevard, this former home of the music legend houses an interactive museum that explores the life, influences and music of The King, and quite simply shouldn't be missed. Just next door is the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum, and just across the road you can visit Elvis' tomb.
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Stax Museum
The Stax Museum of American Soul Music features state-of-the-art interactive exhibits, including videos, interviews, musical and recording instruments and tons of memorabilia, all of which, when put together, tell the fascinating story of American soul music.
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National Civil Rights Museum
It is no accident that the National Civil Rights Museum is located at the Lorraine Motel, the site of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It's hard to think of a more meaningful location for a museum that chronicles the civil rights movement, and which strives to shed a light on civil rights issues that affect our society today. It is a sobering and powerful visit, not to mention an extremely important one.
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Sun Studio
Sun Studio, known throughout the music industry as "the Birthplace of Rock 'N' Roll", is yet another place of musical pilgrimage in Memphis. Tracing its origins back to 1950, it saw the likes of Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Johnny Cash and countless other legends sit in the recording booth. It still functions as a recording studio at night, while offering tours to the public by day.
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Beer-Drinking Goats at Silky O'Sullivan's
Silky O’Sullivan’s, centrally located on Beale Street, serves great barbecue but the main attraction is the beer loving goats. Sit outside and watch the goats climb the goat tower and guzzle beer.
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Hattiloo Theater
Hattiloo is a modern 75-seat theater and performing arts venue that vehemently supports African-American culture, featuring black artists, playwrights and actors from all over the country, and giving them a platform to tell their stories and have their voices heard.
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Peabody Hotel Ducks
Modern Memphis has plenty of attractions to offer, especially for animal lovers. The Peabody, a famous five-star hotel in Memphis, is home to a regal brigade of ducks who spend their days basking in the ritzy hotel lobby fountain. Crowds gather daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. to watch the critters on their ceremonious march from their penthouse home to the fountain (and vice-versa in the early evenings).
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Shelby Farms Park Conservatory
The impressive Shelby Farms Park Conservatory is an 1,820-hectare converted prison farm that was designed by the team behind New York City’s Highline. Around 15 buffalo roam the Shelby Farms Park grounds year-round.
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Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid
Explore the Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid to see its unique cypress swamp, located inside and featuring an alligator habitat. Then, take the nation's largest free-standing elevator to the top for an unforgettable view of Memphis.
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