Parks and gardens
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Memphis Botanical Garden is amongst the best horticultural attractions of Memphis. One would find sweeping vistas covering around 96 acres. It encompasses woodlands and lakes; along with Sensor Garden and well-known ‘Japanese Garden of...
Reviewed by: Jò
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Centuries of history and respect linger within the gates of Elmwood Cemetery, the oldest active cemetery grounds in Memphis, Tennessee. Located at 824 South Dudley Street, Elmwood Cemetery dates back to 1852 and has since been used...
Reviewed by: Carl
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Memphis Zoo houses around 3500 animals which represent 500 diverse species. It had been created in the year 1906. It has been one of the accredited members of Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Its trademarks are ‘Ya...
Reviewed by: Jò
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When a park is constantly bustling with people jogging through the paths, taking leisurely walks hand in hand or lounging for a relaxing picnic, there must be some sort of special attraction about it. The Mississippi Greenbelt Park...
Reviewed by: Carl
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Mud Island River Park isn’t exactly an island, but it’s definitely a historical and environmental oasis in Memphis, Tennessee. Located at 125 North Front Street, Mud Island River Park is a small peninsula that is...
Reviewed by: Gabrielle
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The enormous Shelby Farms Park in Memphis, Tennessee offers almost every outdoor activity imaginable, making for the perfect family outing. Located at 500 North Pine Lake Drive, this park covers 4,500 acres of...
Reviewed by: Carl
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A gorgeous panoramic view of the endlessly stretching Mississippi River awaits visitors at the Tom Lee Park in Memphis, Tennessee. Located at 357 South Riverside Drive, Tom Lee Park is named after Tom Lee, an African American...
Reviewed by: Carl
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