Memphis is packed with tours and attractions. From solo getaways to family adventures, your fans and participants will be hard-pressed to find time for everything you want to do. Tee off on our list of attractions for some of our most popular options.
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A. Schwab's is the oldest store on Beale Street in Memphis. It was established in 1876 and is the last remaining original business on Beale Street. This family owned shop's motto is "If you can't find it at Schwab's, you're probably better off without it."
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Africa in April celebrates African history and culture each year on Beale Street and Robert R. Church Park adjacent to Beale Street.
Nearby in Henning, Tennessee, is the boyhood home of Alex Haley, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Roots.
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Incredible Pizza is a smoke and alcohol free family entertainment center. Enjoy the all-you-can-eat buffet before heading over to the Fairgrounds for indoor go-karts, mini-bowling, miniature golf, bumper cars and more.
The University of Memphis Art Museum offers changing exhibitions of contemporary art and permanent displays of Egyptian antiquities.
For over 45 years, ArtsMemphis has been raising funds to ensure excellence in the arts and build a vibrant cultural community for everyone. 95% of every dollar raised through the annual memberships campaign goes back into the community, supporting 27 arts organizations and arts education in 38 Memphis City Schools.
Baseball America lists AutoZone Park as No. 1 on their list of the nation's Top 10 Minor League Ballparks!Peek "behind the scenes" of the finest ballpark ever built below the major leagues. Tour the state-of-the-art press box and see where the players workout. It's a great corporate, group or family outing.
Born in the deep south of Mississippi, B.B. King rose from the fine Mississippi delta dirt to become one of the greatest guitar legends to ever play the blues. Some of the most respected guitar players in the world have flocked to his side +to learn his trade – from Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughn to John Lennon who once said, “I wish I could play the guitar like B.B. King.”
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