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Self Guided Walking Tour of Beale Street in Memphis
Downtown Memphis
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Explore the vibrant history of Memphis with a self-guided walking tour of Beale Street, the birthplace of the blues. Meander through this iconic area, where music and culture intertwine beneath neon lights. Discover significant landmarks such as the Beale Street Baptist Church and the Withers Collection Museum & Gallery, showcasing the rich African American heritage and civil rights history. Visit A. Schwab, the oldest general store, and the historic W.C. Handy Home and Museum that honors the 'Father of the Blues.' The tour culminates at the Memphis Rock ’n’ Soul Museum and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, celebrating the evolution of music that resonates through this legendary street.
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Points forts
1 heure
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
1 heure
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Utilisation flexible (accès illimité)
Audio Guide & Digital Route Map
Téléchargement de l'application et de la visite
Smartphone (apportez le vôtre)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Grizzlies Den
The tour begins in front of FedExForum along South B.B. King Blvd, on the corner across from Starbucks.
Retour
Self Guided Walking Tour of Beale Street in Memphis
Downtown Memphis
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Explore the vibrant history of Memphis with a self-guided walking tour of Beale Street, the birthplace of the blues. Meander through this iconic area, where music and culture intertwine beneath neon lights. Discover significant landmarks such as the Beale Street Baptist Church and the Withers Collection Museum & Gallery, showcasing the rich African American heritage and civil rights history. Visit A. Schwab, the oldest general store, and the historic W.C. Handy Home and Museum that honors the 'Father of the Blues.' The tour culminates at the Memphis Rock ’n’ Soul Museum and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, celebrating the evolution of music that resonates through this legendary street.
- Sel...
Points forts
1 heure
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
1 heure
Proposé en Anglais & Espagnol
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Utilisation flexible (accès illimité)
Audio Guide & Digital Route Map
Téléchargement de l'application et de la visite
Smartphone (apportez le vôtre)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Grizzlies Den
The tour begins in front of FedExForum along South B.B. King Blvd, on the corner across from Starbucks.
Retour
Itinéraire
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FedExForum
Home to the Memphis Grizzlies and top-tier concerts, the FedExForum brings modern energy to historic Beale Street. Its arena lights up with world-class entertainment just steps away from the street that made music history.
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Musée du rock'n's soul de Memphis
Created by the Smithsonian, this museum traces the birth of rock and soul from humble Delta beginnings to global fame. Authentic artifacts and personal stories reveal how Memphis shaped the sound of the 20th century.
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Parc pratique
Named after W.C. Handy, the Father of the Blues, Handy Park is where live music fills the air almost daily. Grab a bench, soak in the sound, and experience the spirit of Beale as it was meant to be—alive and spontaneous.
10 minutes
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First Baptist Beale Street Church
Built by formerly enslaved people in the 1860s, Beale Street Baptist Church stands as a cornerstone of Black history and faith. It once hosted civil rights leaders and remains a powerful reminder of resilience and community.
10 minutes
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A. Schwab
Step inside A. Schwab, the oldest store on Beale Street and a living museum of Memphis history. Founded in 1876, this quirky emporium still sells everything from voodoo charms to vintage souvenirs—capturing the city’s soulful mix of old and new.
10 minutes
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Old Daisy Theatre
Once a thriving vaudeville hall, the Historic Daisy Theater opened in 1917 and showcased some of the greatest Black performers of its time. Its stage continues to echo with the laughter, rhythm, and creativity that defined early Beale Street entertainment.
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The New Daisy Theatre
Since the 1930s, the New Daisy has been a launchpad for rising stars and legendary acts alike. From punk to blues to hip-hop, this Beale Street icon has hosted decades of unforgettable performances.
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Withers Collection Museum & Gallery
This museum preserves the powerful photography of Dr. Ernest Withers, who documented the civil rights movement and Memphis life with honesty and grace. His images offer a striking window into the soul of the city.
10 minutes
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Marqueur Ida B. Wells
This historic marker honors journalist and activist Ida B. Wells, who launched her groundbreaking anti-lynching campaign right here in Memphis. It’s a quiet but profound reminder of courage in the face of injustice.
5 minutes
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Temple de la renommée de la musique de Memphis
Celebrate the artists who shaped America’s soundtrack—from Elvis and B.B. King to Aretha and Isaac Hayes. This museum brings their stories to life through rare memorabilia, recordings, and pure Memphis spirit.
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Statue of Elvis
The King still reigns on Beale, immortalized in bronze just steps from where his career began. Stop for a photo and imagine young Elvis soaking in the sounds that inspired a revolution.
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Robert R. Church Park
Once a hub for community gatherings and music festivals, this park honors Robert R. Church Sr., the South’s first Black millionaire. His legacy of empowerment and progress lives on in the heart of Beale Street.