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Memphis, TN. Home of the Blues. Birthplace of Rock'n' Roll

Sweet on Memphis

It would take a good amount of audacity to suggest there is anything sweeter about Memphis than its food and music.

But when it comes to hitting the true sweet-spot of Memphis, there exists a sugary challenger on the city's east side that has been around the Bluff City every bit as long as blues and BBQ. - Read Full Story


Black History Month

There may not be another city in the country that has been influenced by African American culture more than Memphis, Tennessee.

Memphis has seen its fair share of the highs and lows, triumphs and tragedies of African American culture, and those past struggles and achievements are embedded throughout the city, in everything you see, hear and taste. - Read Full Story



What's Up in Memphis
Regions Morgan Keegan Tennis Championship & Cellular South Cup
February 13 - 22. Raquet Club Memphis.
Check out several of the biggest names in women's tennis, as well as seven of the world's Top 25-ranked men including Sampras, Blake and Hewitt at the Racquet Club of Memphis this February.

The Color Purple
March 31 - April 15. Orpheum Theatre.
Visit Memphis and enjoy the musical rendition of the

Purple - the Orpheum Theatre presents one of Broadway's best.

Memphis Eats
When it comes to food, Memphis is best known for its soul food and BBQ. But don't let the abundance of down-home eateries fool you. From fresh roses on the table at the Peabody's Chez Philippe to the soft

Memphis is full of upscale restaurants that are perfect for a romantic evening on the town.
National Civil Rights Museum

Visit the museum for exhibits, artifacts and photos celebrating significant movements for civil and human rights.


Heritage Tours

Discover the roots of Memphis' black history on this tour of attractions including many historic landmarks.


Stax Museum

Explore the Stax Museum, located at the original Stax Records Studio, where some of America’s greatest musicians like Isaac Hayes, the Staple Singers and Steve Cropper kicked off the Soul Music revolution.


Beale Street

Chow down on some soul food and listen to blues and rock 'n' roll on one of the most famous stretches of pavement in the United States.


Center for Southern Folklore

Learn about the people, music and traditions of the Memphis/Delta culture through video, photos and special tours.

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