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Memphis is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, of which it is the county seat. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 650,100 within the city limits, making it the largest city in the state of Tennessee, United States. The city is known for blues music and barbecue.

It is on Lower Chickasaw Bluff above the Mississippi River, at the mouth of the Wolf River.

What is where:

Name Location
A. Schwab DOWNTOWN (Mississippi River/West)
Alex Haley House and Museum REGIONAL
Art Museum at the University of Memphis MIDTOWN
AutoZone Park Tours DOWNTOWN (Mississippi River/West)
Beale Street Entertainment District DOWNTOWN (Mississippi River/West)
Belle Aire Biplane Rides DOWNTOWN (Mississippi River/West)
Biblical Resource Center and Museum EAST (Bartlett, Germantown, Lakeland and Collierville)
Birdsong Resort, Marina & Lakeside RV Campground REGIONAL
Casey Jones Village REGIONAL
Center for Southern Folklore DOWNTOWN (Mississippi River/West)
Children's Museum of Memphis The MIDTOWN
Chucalissa Museum SOUTH/AIRPORT/GRACELAND AREA (includes Mississippi)
Cooper-Young Entertainment District MIDTOWN
Cordova Cellars Winery and Vineyards EAST (Bartlett, Germantown, Lakeland and Collierville)
Davies Manor Plantation EAST (Bartlett, Germantown, Lakeland and Collierville)
Delta Blues Museum REGIONAL
Dixon Gallery and Gardens EAST (Bartlett, Germantown, Lakeland and Collierville)
Fire Museum of Memphis DOWNTOWN (Mississippi River/West)
Gibson Beale Street Showcase The DOWNTOWN (Mississippi River/West)
Graceland, of Elvis Presley SOUTH/AIRPORT/GRACELAND AREA (includes Mississippi)
 
 
 
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