What to Do During a Weekend in Memphis
A trip to Memphis, Tennessee is a trip to what is widely considered to be the birthplace of blues and rock ‘n’ roll, as there is no other city that holds a candle to the development of popular music in the 20th century, and with this guide to spending the weekend in Memphis from Dangerous Business travel blog, it’s never been easier.
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When it comes to the origins of musical subgenres, it’s generally accepted that as far as modern American music is concerned, soul, gospel, rhythm and blues, and rock ‘n’ roll all have deep roots planted in the city of Memphis, Tennessee. So if you’re looking to spend a long weekend in a vibrant, living museum of musical legacy, there are three specific landmarks that exist as a lasting tribute to their Memphis music history and heritage: Rock and Soul Museum (191 Beale Street), the Blues Hall of Fame (421 S. Main Street), and the Stax Museum of American Soul Music,(926 E. McLemore Avenue), which is located at the site of the original Stax Records.
Additionally, you’ll want to make a point to take an unforgettable journey through the world’s most famous rock ‘n’ roll residence in the world by visiting Elvis Presley’s Graceland. In visiting this musical landmark, you’ll explore the personal life of Elvis Presley and learn about how his revolutionary style, infectious charm, and unique sound changed the face of popular music and American culture forever. If you’re so inclined, Graceland also offers an extraordinary resort hotel experience that allows you to book a stay in The Guest House, which is located just steps away from the iconic Graceland Mansion. You’ll be treated to unparalleled Southern Hospitality, royal treatment, and luxurious amenities worthy of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll himself.
Featuring live musical performances of rock and blues and a whole lot of history, Beale Street is one of those quintessential Memphis experiences that you simply cannot pass up. Book yourself a guided walking tour of this infamous street and allow yourself to quite literally walk in the revered footsteps of Louis Armstrong, Muddy Waters, and B.B. King. In booking a Beale Street walking tour, your knowledgeable tour guide will take you through the ins and outs of the storied past of this street on a path that traces the street’s transformation from the red-light district to the home of blues. You’ll learn about Memphis’s significance during the Civil Rights Movement and be alerted to locations along the way that are guaranteed to interest you such as the over-a-century-old A. Schwab General Store or Lansky Brothers, where one Mr. Elvis Presley would shop.
As many can attest, one of the best ways to experience a city is by setting your own path, walking around the city, and discovering new sights for yourself. So, if you’re a fan of community art, one of the best ways to see the various areas of Memphis is by “mural spotting,” or seeking out the various public street art murals located around the city, but particularly throughout its downtown district. Some key pieces to check out are: “Sound of Memphis,” “I am a Man,” and “A Day in the Life,” all located in South Main.
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