Memphis, Tennessee: Home of the King
You will never be left wondering what to do in Memphis, Tennessee. Home of the blues and Graceland, there is always something moving or shaking in this town. A must see stop, of course, will be to the home of Elvis Presley. Here you can tour his buses, planes, racquet ball court, trophy room, grave side and home. Stop off at the many shops and you will find every kind of Elvis memorabilia imaginable. Be sure to write your name on the stone wall before you leave Graceland. It's a tradition.
Take a cruise on down to Beale Street and you will find yourself among the hottest clubs and restaurants in the country. If you like to party, Beale Street is for you. In the morning take a ride over to Mud Island. Your children will enjoy this outing and they will learn all there is about the Mississippi River. They can even rent their own boats and float.
Every music lover should stop in at Sun Studios. This is the home of artists such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lewis, and Roy Orbison. If you get quiet enough, you may still hear their songs echoing off the walls. If you are still looking for something to do in Memphis, you should go to the Memphis Rock'n Soul Museum. Memphis has always been known as the place where black music met white. Here you will learn all about that explosive sound.
Take a cruise on down to Beale Street and you will find yourself among the hottest clubs and restaurants in the country. If you like to party, Beale Street is for you. In the morning take a ride over to Mud Island. Your children will enjoy this outing and they will learn all there is about the Mississippi River. They can even rent their own boats and float.
Every music lover should stop in at Sun Studios. This is the home of artists such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lewis, and Roy Orbison. If you get quiet enough, you may still hear their songs echoing off the walls. If you are still looking for something to do in Memphis, you should go to the Memphis Rock'n Soul Museum. Memphis has always been known as the place where black music met white. Here you will learn all about that explosive sound.



