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The Australian, December, 2017"Despite its cosy-sounding name, The Guest House at Graceland is almost bigger than Elvis and many times larger than his neighbouring home." READ MORE
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Dear traveler, We know, we know . . . it’s a new year. You’ve made resolutions: To renounce fried chicken. To work out like you’re competing in the Winter Olympics. To save more and drink less. Early to bed, early to rise and all that. That’s cool…
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Need a fresh reason to visit (or re-visit) Memphis in the new year? We’ll give you 10. 1. Try new restaurants In food-and-drink news, 2017 didn’t wind down — it cranked up, with several new restaurants opening late in the year. South Main Market…
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Electronic Urban Report, December 2017"I'm excited to have the legendary Tito Jackson perform on Beale Street to ring in the new year in Memphis with B.B. King's band and we look forward to Mr. Jackson making more great music in our city" READ…
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50 Campfires" Memphis-style barbecue is primarily pork, notably ribs, oftens served dry verus the wet western style of other regions." READ MORE
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Daily Journal "Graceland's new luxury motorcoach will offer guests of the king of rock 'n' roll's Memphis home the chance to visit his orginal home in Tupelo." READ MORE
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The Commercial Appeal"We are excited to be back in Memphis and look forward to offering our Memphis-based customers an expanded set of travel options to meet their needs." READ MORE
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Transformation of Facility to Be Complete in Q4 2019 MEMPHIS - (January 4, 2018) – The City of Memphis has officially filed a construction permit for a ground up transformation of the Memphis Cook Convention Center that will kick-off in Q1 2018,…
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Most people know Memphis for barbecue and soul food. But if you’ve been paying attention, you’ll know that’s just the start. There are fresh and local ingredients that inspire new dishes, celebrated chefs that push boundaries, craft beer made from…
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The Globe and MailThe assassination of human rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. on a Memphis hotel balcony shocked the world in 1968. Fifty years later, the city seeks to honour the man whose dedication to economic and racial equality led some of…