Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Memphis Tourism


For anyone that thinks there isn’t much to do in Memphis — think again! Memphis, the largest city in Tennessee and the nineteenth largest in the USA, bursts with the vibrant and active bustle and hustle of day to day life. However step back from the Memphis hustle and bustle and you get to stop at many of the city’s popular attraction spots.For all those museum lovers out there who dote on the peacefulness of a museum for an educational and fun-filled afternoon of fun, Memphis has sixteen different types of museums to choose from.
The Pink Palace Museum is one of the Memphis city’s largest museums. The Memphis mansion was the to be home of Clarence Saunders, one of Memphis’ celebrities who created the famous Piggy Wiggly stores, before the company was forced to file for bankruptcy.Some of the other awesome museums are the National Civil Rights Museum, which takes you back through the civil rights struggles of Memphis as well as the nation, enabling you to set foot into the world of yesterday. The Memphis ‘Rock n Soul’ museum, ‘Slave-haven Underground Railroad museum’ are just some of the other well-known museums there.
Apart from the many museums, there are some regions in Memphis that a tourist of any kind just has to see. The Mississippi River is one such place. It is the second largest river running through the The United States and acts as Memphis’ western boundary. Just across the river is West Memphis, Arkansas.There are a lot of establishments at the banks of this river that enable you to sit by it and relax. There are also a lot of public parks and some water recreations that a person can enjoy there.
Beale Street is one of Memphis’ most happening streets with a vibrant intoxicating pulse that is both refreshing and entertaining at once. Bars, coffee houses, and restaurants line the street, enticing tired customers with refreshments. It also houses dance clubs and live bands, for those dying to dance or get tantalized with music of all sorts.
The AutoZone Park is The City of Memphis’ own baseball stadium and home to the minor league baseball team, the Memphis Redbirds. This is a special place for the people of Memphis, bringing them together to cheer for the team they all support.One of Memphis’ greatest tourist locales is Graceland. The home of Elvis, his personal entertainment areas and grave can all be seen in Graceland. This place is an attraction to all music lovers and Elvis fans and is often thronged with crowds like no other.

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