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Graceland: Long live the King
Since opening to the public in 1982, Elvis Presley’s Graceland mansion has immortalized and preserved the brief life of the legendary performer. More than 600,000 visitors make the pilgrimage to the Memphis compound each year to get a glimpse of the The King of Rock ‘n Roll’s life of fast cars, planes and ornate furniture.
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The Memphis Zoo: Connecting people with wildlife
The Memphis Zoo is the most-visited Memphis attraction and features exhibits of animals from across the world.
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Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum: Memphis’ complete musical history
The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum offers a comprehensive look at the Memphis music scene. A digital audio tour guide gives visitors a look inside seven galleries, ample songs and musical memorabilia.
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Stax Museum of American Soul Music: Get some soul!
The Stax Museum of American Soul Music, located where the former Stax Records building once stood, pays tribute to all of the artists who recorded there with a rare collection of more than 2,000 interactive exhibits, films, artifacts, items of memorabilia and galleries.
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National Civil Rights Museum: Chronicling the Civil Rights Movement
The National Civil Rights Museum documents the Civil Rights Movement while providing present-day context. The museum provides guests with interactive exhibitions and tours.
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