| TOP MEMPHIS AREA ATTRACTIONS |
| The National Civil Rights Museum |
| Learn about the struggles and triumphs of the American civil rights movement at The National Civil Rights Museum. On Mondays, the museum opens its doors for free from 3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. |
| The Memphis Zoo |
| If you're a Tennessee resident, you can take a walk on the wild side for free when The Memphis Zoo offers free admission on Tuesdays from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. |
| The Pink Palace Museum |
| View the city's largest collection of historical, cultural, and archeological exhibits at the Pink Palace for free on Tuesdays from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. |
| The Fire Museum of Memphis |
| Learn about fire safety and the history of fire fighting in Memphis at The Fire Museum of Memphis. On Tuesdays, admission is buy one get one free. |
| Memphis Botanic Gardens |
| Relax in the Japanese Garden of Tranquility or entice your senses at the Sensory Garden on Tuesdays when admission to the Memphis Botanic Gardens is free from 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. |
| Brooks Museum of Art |
| See the largest fine arts collection in the state of Tennessee at The Brooks Museum of Art on Wednesdays when admission is free from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. |
| Shelby Forest and T.O. Fuller State Parks |
| Take a hike! Or have a picnic or visit a nature center on Wednesdays when Meeman Shelby Forest and T.O. Fuller State Parks are free from access fees. |
| Playhouse on the Square and Circuit Playhouse |
| Enjoy a night at the theater! For each of its productions, Playhouse on the Square and the Circuit Playhouse offers one “Pay What You Can” night. |
| The Elvis Presely Museum |
| The official site, run by Elvis' estate. Contains everything you could want from a fan site, including musical and historical bios, news, and online store, Memphis tourist information, and tons more info! |
| Graceland |
| A veritable Elvis theme park, Graceland contains everything from the King's jets, cars, motorcycles, records and films to his grave site.
Attraction type: Historic home; Tour; Amusement/theme park. |
| FedEx Forum |
| FedExForum is one of the most unique arenas in the NBA. It officially opened in September of 2004, after much debate and also an alberta clipper wind storm in July 2003 that nearly brought the cranes building the arena down on famed Beale street. It is in the southern part of downtown Memphis, Tennessee at 191 Beale Street and Third Street. It is the home of the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association and the men's basketball program of the University of Memphis (the Tigers). They both previously played home games at the Pyramid Arena. The arena was built at a cost of $250 million and is owned by the City of Memphis; naming rights were purchased by Memphis' most well-known business, FedEx. FedExForum was financed using $250 million dollars of public bonds, which where issued by the Memphis Public building Authority (PBA) The venue also has the capability of hosting ice hockey games, concerts, and family shows. |
| Orpheum Classic Movie Series |
| It may not be a Broadway show, but you can still enjoy the ambience of the theater for a mere $6.00 at the Orpheum Classic Movie Series. |
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