Museums
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Archaeological remains dating back to the 1400s seem almost impossible to fathom, but the Chucalissa Indian Village in Memphis, Tennessee is just that. The remains are located at 1987 Indian Village Drive on a bluff that overlooks...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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The Fire Museum of Memphis presents some unique experience for its visitors in United States. This museum is one of the premier interactive fire museum and through the displays at the museum one can step back in time to some turn of...
Reviewed by: Jò
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At the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, you’ll have the chance to experience the oldest fine arts museum in the state of Tennessee. Located at 1934 Poplar Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, the Brooks Museum boasts impressive and...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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The site of Martin Luther’s King Jr.’s assassination at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis used to represent a feeling of overwhelming loss and tragedy. Now the home to the National Civil Rights Museum, it exudes a sense of hope and...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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Pink Palace can be described as one of the broad-ranging collections of educational, technological, and historic attractions having maintained by Memphis Museums, Inc. and City of Memphis. In Pink Palace Museum, one can easily walk through...
Reviewed by: Jò
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The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum is a museum of music that celebrates and honours the music pioneers who overcame socio-economic and racist obstacles to created music which ultimately impacted the cultural phenomenon of the...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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The Stax Museum of American Soul Music is situated at the original site of the legendary Stax Records in the heart of the city. This is a 17,000 square foot of building providing facilities with more than 2000 cultural artifacts,...
Reviewed by: Jò
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