Welcome to Beale Street! Never in my life had I seen so much neon in one place other than the Las Vegas Strip. The blues are alive and well in Memphis as evidenced by its amply supply of dives, discos, and dance halls. From B.B. Kings Blues Club to the Daisy Theatre, you can find live music almost any night of the week. And it's just fitting that the Gibson Guitar factory is right in the middle of downtown. And with the ghost of Elvis lurking around every corner, no trip to Memphis would be complete without a visit to the King's residence - Graceland! And if you like barbecue, then no one serves it up like Memphis. The charcoal ribs at Rendezvous are arguably the best you can find. So whether you want to see the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was shot, or stay the night in the elegant and historic Peabody Hotel, or maybe even tour the world famous Sun Studios where Elvis made his first recordings, Memphis has definitely got a lot to offer!
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Alfred's
Automatic Slims
Autozone Park
B.B. King's
Beale St. Neon #1
Beale St. Neon #2
Beale Street
Black Diamond
Blue Plate Cafe'
Blues City Cafe'
Blues Hall
Capriccio Grill
Daisy Theatre
Dyer's
Elliott's
Elvis Presley
FedEx Forum
Flying Fish
Gibson Guitar Factory
Graceland
Heartbreak Hotel
Hernando de Soto Bridge
Huey's
King's Palace Cafe'
Lorraine Motel #1
Lorraine Motel #2
Madison Avenue
Main St. Trolley #2
Main St. Trolley #3
Main Street
Memphis Music
Memphis Tobacco Bowl
Miss Polly's
Orpheum Theatre
Peabody Hotel #2
Peabody Hotel #3
Peabody Place
Raiford's Disco
Rendezvous
Rock n Soul Museum
Rum Boogie Cafe'
Second Street
Silky O'Sullivan's
Stax Records
Sun Studios
The Pig on Beale
Union Avenue
W.C. Handy
W.C. Handy House