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Everfest Magazine, March 2017 "There’s no shortage of musical history on Memphis’ Beale Street, and its namesake festival brings to life the area’s bluesy tradition with both local acts and America’s biggest performers." Read More.
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Kentucky Kernel, March 2017 The buzz around Memphis this weekend may revolve around basketball, but the city offers a variety of getaways and attractions for people of all ages to enjoy, Read More
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Everfest Magazine, March 2017 "There’s no shortage of musical history on Memphis’ Beale Street, and its namesake festival brings to life the area’s bluesy tradition with both local acts and America’s biggest performers." Read More
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Dance, eat, or party with thousands of new friends. Bluff City has perfected the art of low 'n' slow, and its unique Mississippi Delta location means that when it comes to great BBQ, almost anything goes, from dry to wet, spicy to sweet. Read More…
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Daily Mail, April 2017 No trip to Memphis is complete without visiting Graceland, the mansion Elvis Presley bought in 1957 and lived in until his death 20 years later. The house — which feels remarkably small by 21st century standards — is a time…
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Huffington Post, June 2017"Two years ago I reported on Memphis in these pages. It took three articles to cover it all, yet that didn’t exhaust the city’s attractions. So I returned a few months ago to see what I had not seen and eat what I had not…
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USA Today, August 2017Forty years of wandering the earth without Elvis hasn't diminished the religious fervor of his faithful fans.- David Waters Read More
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このガイドではメンフィスのグルメについて知ることができます。In Memphis, people walk Beale Street to conjure the original blues boys. They step into studios—Sun, Stax—to feel the nascent rumblings of rock and soul. They pass through the gates of Graceland to contemplate sounds…
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New Zealand Herald, October 2017"The Guest House at Graceland is massive white hotel, sitting next door to the real Graceland, wher Elvis rested his head." - Winston Aldworth, New Zealand Herald READ MORE