![]() Couple that with a dance floor, interactive exhibits, loads of memorabilia and timeless artifacts along with the Wall of Sound which spans the albums and singles released by Stax (1957-1975). Join us for one of the best Easterners events in Town. Open: MondayThursday from 4 pm to 11 pm, FridaySaturday from 4 pm to midnight, Sunday from 10.30 am to 10 pm. Easter for the entire family Friday or Sunday are two opportunities for you to join us Egg dash, petting zoo, family photos, train ride & more. ![]() Location: 940 Cooper St, Memphis, TN 38104, USA. On your first day of exploring Memphis on a weekend, we suggest visiting all of the major music history spots. Stax Museum of American Soul Music traces the evolution of soul music and Stax's global music influence beginning in a circa 1906 Mississippi Delta church to Studio A, an exact replica of the recording studio at Stax. Its worth showing up during happy hour (from 4pm to 6pm) on weekdays nearly everything on the drinks list is at half price. Day 1: Explore Memphis Tennesse’s Music History. Elvis Presley's Graceland gives an inside look into the personal life of the King of Rock 'n' Roll while showing his expansive influence on music through museums and artifacts found at Elvis Presley's Memphis, a new entertainment complex that also houses his cars, airplanes, live entertainment, gift shops and themed restaurants. Memphis' music journey is told through impactful tours of the city's historical landmarks like at Sun Studio where rock 'n' roll was born thanks to Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis' iconic nighttime jam session. The museum tells this story through interactive exhibits that are made for pause and reflection. stayed in the night before his assassination. Kid friendly food menu but we didn’t check it out.Understand Memphis' gripping yet uplifting Civil Rights Movement story at the National Civil Rights Museum which includes the Lorraine Motel room Dr. Delta Fair And Music Festival Delta Fair. The 5th Annual Memphis Chicken & Beer Festival. Wiseacre had a really nice vibe to it and would definitely go back there again. Festival Events Around Memphis Memphis Chicken and Beer Festival. For coffee beer lovers try the Gotta Get Up To Get Down a light milk stout with notes of coffee and vanilla but not heavy at all. For the lighter side The Beach Within Reach is a sour with tropical notes just screaming of a summer day beer. The result was a great mixture of flavors exploding my palate. The varieties of a raspberry, bourbon, and cognac each had the same flavor profiles twisted enough to match either the raspberry or barrels just right. This legendary recording studio is where many famous artists, including Elvis Presley, got their. A Russian imperial stout done a variety of ways but the base is notes of cherry, vanilla, cinnamon with slight coffee flavor. Another must-visit location for music lovers is Sun Studio. The Astronaut stout series was an instant hit for me personally. The wide-open space, friendly and helpful beer servers, and good beers helps make the experience a positive one always. I will say I was pleasantly surprised with my experience here. I had heard mix reviews from friends of mine who enjoy visiting local breweries. ![]() To be honest I didn’t know what to expect when I decided to visit here. ![]() And save some time for reflection and reading in the personal remberances of the Holocaust - this isn't a showy exhibit, just authentic recollections that hopefully remind us of of what others have gone through as we lament crabgrass, 6% inflation and the price of gas. Don't miss the Judaica exhibit - you do not have to be of the faith to appreciate. It's all housed in the basement of an office building and pretty unassuming but you forget that once you go through. Just really really good - and it look like nothing from the street. there are more delecate pieces, more scholarly pieces, some decent signage. Jade ships, a jade carriage, malachite and ivory horses (almost an entire circus in various materials), and exploration of Chinese theatre puppets, the list goes on. Even if you don't like Asian art (focus is on Chinese Qing jade, but not solely), prepare to be impressed. Frankly for the $5 admission price, this has to be THE bargain of Memphis (and beyond). ![]()
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