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Memphis Festival Season
Memphis knows how to throw a festival, and you won't want to miss out on these top picks for food, art, music, and family fun!
The Dixon: A Legacy of Love, Art, and Memphis
From private estate to beloved public treasure – discover the fascinating story of how one couple shaped the cultural landscape of Memphis.
Memphis Gets an Edge
Discover the resurrection of Memphis' forgotten Auto Row, now transformed into 'The Edge District,' a thriving hub of culture, dining, and history, where abandoned buildings find new life, new bars serve up perfect drinks, and a motor museum pays homage to the district's storied past.
Chasing the Sun
Embark on quest this summer to experience the breathtaking Memphis sunset from different iconic landmarks, including a lively downtown rooftop, the whimsical setting of beloved park, and the roof of a delicious pizza spot in midtown.
Forging Art, Beauty, and History
The Metal Museum is truly a hidden gem in Memphis! Aside from housing historical treasures and Post-Revival metal art pieces, it’s also home to classes on how to blacksmith, cast, and weld. You’ll be enamoured by the natural beauty of the grounds and sculpture garden. There’s something for everyone at this historical treasure on the river!
Treasures of The Pinch District
What was one a thriving nook of our city, North Main Street (aka “The Pinch District”) saw a decline and seemed to be forgotten by Memphians… until now. With shops and eateries popping up and bringing life back to this beloved corner of our city, the future is bright for “The Pinch”.
Crosstown Concourse
Only five years in existence, Crosstown Concourse has quickly become a beloved spot for locals. Its fascinating history gives it a sense of endurance that inspires all who step through its doors.
Memphis International Airport
One of the primary gateways to our city is our MEM airport! It’s been due for an update for a while now, and thanks to the spirit of innovation that has fueled Memphis for generations, we’re finally getting to see updates to this Memphis landmark!
The Monarchy of Music at Royal Studios
Royal Studios stands as a pillar in the Memphis Music scene, and a reminder of the rich history of music in our city. Artists such as Bruno Mars, Al Green, John Mayer, Rod Stewart, Chuck Berry, Ike & Tina Turner, and countless others have sought out this studio to record some of their greatest hits.
The Peabody Hotel
The iconic Peabody Hotel downtown is known for it’s famous ducks (and rightfully so), but there’s much more to this historic Memphis staple!
Victorian Village
Known as “Victorian Village”, this avenue in Memphis displays a number of homes built in the mid-nineteenth century in a traditional Victorian style. The mansions’ facades are untouched by modernity, offering a special glimpse back into the style and gracious living of Memphis’ most affluent community during the 1800s.
Broad Avenue Arts District
What is now known as a staple of the local arts, restaurant, and business communities, Broad Avenue was at once in danger of slipping into a forgotten part of town. If you haven't been there recently, this weeks article will definitely make you want to stop by and see all Broad has to offer!
Memphis Marks: Elmwood Cemetery
Take a look at an unlikely treasure trove of the rich history of Memphis: Elmwood Cemetery. It’s beautiful grounds holds the stories of Memphians who have built the structure and culture of our city: from the famous to the infamous, and everyone in between.