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National Parks in Memphis (1- 8 of 8)

Audubon Park Audubon Park
Park Avenue , (At Goodlett) , Memphis, TN
Phone - Not available

Near the University of Memphis and the street to the Oak Court Mall , this park offers several recreational facilities, [more]

User Rating:6.0 User Rating:6.0
Court Square Court Square
(At Madison) , Memphis, TN

This historic park has existed at least since 1876, when the statue of Hebe was dedicated here. This small oasis in the [more]

User Rating:7.5 User Rating:7.5

  • Mar 21, 2008 by LINDA from GRAND RAPIDS — "It was a nice place I mean I never saw anything like it. It was like a dream that came true. I mad a wish at the" [more]

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Dixon Gallery and Gardens Dixon Gallery and Gardens
4339 Park Ave , (at Cherry) , Memphis, TN
Phone - +1 901 761 5250; +1 901 761 2409

The Dixons were a childless couple who collected art, both fine and decorative, and left it all to the city when they [more]

Goldsmith Civic Garden Center Goldsmith Civic Garden Center
Memphis Botanic Garden , (750 Cherry Road) , Memphis, TN
Phone - (901) 685-1566

The Garden Center provides resources for local gardeners, as well as a showcase for art and horticultural exhibits. A [more]

Lichterman Nature Center Lichterman Nature Center
5992 Quince Road , Memphis, TN
Phone - (901) 767-7322

Raccoons wander freely around this nature preserve and educational facility. The Lichterman family after whom the [more]

Memphis Botanic Garden Memphis Botanic Garden
750 Cherry Road , (Between Park Ave and Southern) , Memphis, TN
Phone - (901) 685-1566

This collection of gardens covers over 96 acres in East Memphis. The lovely Japanese garden, with its bridges, ponds [more]

Overton Park Overton Park
Poplar Avenue , (West of East Parkway) , Memphis, TN
Phone - Not available

This is the home of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, the Memphis College of Art, and the Overton Park Municipal Golf [more]

User Rating:8.0 User Rating:8.0
Tom Lee Park Tom Lee Park
Riverside Drive , (at Beale Street) , Memphis, TN
Phone - Not available

Tom Lee was an African-American living in Memphis who became a hero when he saved 32 people from a sinking steamboat in [more]

User Rating:6.0 User Rating:6.0

  • Dec 4, 2007 by Sam from Tallassee — "Pretty Park. Nice view. Close to downtown area" [more]
  • May 1, 2006 by Nancy  from springfield oregon — "Nice place, lots of area to walk." [more]

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User Reviews for Memphis

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Rock and Soul Museum
May 26, 2008 by Sara
Overall Rating: 4 User Rating Score: 4

  • Resting feet in an air-conditioned building while watching the 10 minute film.
  • The boring self guided audio tour, the lack of focus, being rushed out early.

“Of all the exhibits I visited in Memphis this was the blandest. It should perhaps be titled the Rock and Soul-less Museum. First of all it was hard to find as the address is listed on Beale Street and it is actually a half a block off Beale Street. I should have known to leave when we entered a deserted lobby and a life less gift shop. We took the tour anyway on the chance that maybe it would end up being good; since it is affiliated with the Smithsonian I hoped it would be alright. The best part was at the beginning, you sit in a small theater and watch a short film on the birth of rock and soul in Memphis and how the black and white cultures came together to break down racial and musical barriers. After the film you are left to go on the most lifeless self guided audio tour I have ever been on. The tour takes you through the birth of rock and soul, but by the time you have gotten through the first room focusing on sharecropping and poverty in the south you have forgotten why you are there. The audio track is dull and geared towards the lowest common denominator. You begin to feel as if you are at a lecture rather than on vacation. The best part of the audio tour is being able to listen to your choice of many tracks on jukeboxes throughout the exhibit. We found by stopping and listening to them though we were only drawing out the excruciating experience of being there. We started picking only select audio tracks to listen to, which ended up being a good thing, because even though we entered the museum before their recommended last tour time, they actually began to flash the lights on and off to get us out of the museum, making it obvious that even the people that work there don't want to be there! In short, do not go to this museum, if you want to learn about Rock and Soul, go to Sun Studios and the Souls Ville Stax Museum.”

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Court Square
Mar 21, 2008 by LINDA from GRAND RAPIDS
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • The food was terrific the music was on point the air was so clean!
  • I didn't like the crimes that were being committed. But that's everywhere.

“It was a nice place I mean I never saw anything like it. It was like a dream that came true. I mad a wish at the fountain and also my boyfriend got on his knees and proposed to me in the gazebo. Man that was a night Ill never forget. Please listen when I tell you that Memphis is wonderful place!”

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Memphis Queen Riverboats
Feb 18, 2008 by jonathan from memphis,tn
Overall Rating: 1 User Rating Score: 1

  • The view.
  • Everything else.

“February 14, 2008 the worst Valentines Day ever. It was my 5 year anniversary and I thought the riverboat would be a romantic idea, well I thought wrong. One, we get to the boat to find a horrible sitting arrangement, but guess what our name is marked off on it, so we have no seat. It was great standing there for 10 minutes while they tried to find use a table when the reservations had been made for a month. Anyways as the night goes by we wait for our turn to go to the BUFFET, they said they would come get us to go get food, we were on the opposite side of the boat so we got to go last, while others apparently got to eat several times. We did not get any food, well we did but I don't think you consider cold chicken and green beans food. Finally at the end of the ride they tried to compensate us for the food we did not get with a bottle of Andre Extra Dry champagne, a $6 bottle that they say cost $25. In all we were compensated $49 for the most horrible night of my life. Trust me I have been to many places but this was by far the worst do not go!”

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Tom Lee Park
Dec 4, 2007 by Sam from Tallassee
Overall Rating: 4 User Rating Score: 4

  • Pretty park.
  • Car broken into 10:30am in the morning on a Friday.

“Pretty Park. Nice view. Close to downtown area”

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Billy Hardwicks All Star Lanes
Mar 5, 2007 by steve from southaven
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Awesome lanes.
  • Need to update the graphics on the monitors.

“I love billy hard wicks all-star lanes. I live in Southaven, MS. Yet I prefer the lanes there, and the people are the best!”

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