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Visite privée de Memphis avec le National Civil Rights Museum

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Like cities, the world over, the history of Memphis is one best understood by knowing the lay of the land, and the geography which shaped it. As you walk through the city, your guide will explain how the city’s features have defined and shaped the institutions and culture of Memphis.

Visit historic Beale Street - where nightclubs, pawnshops, restaurants, and theatres have been playing the blues for over a century.

Learn about the street’s history dating back to the mid-19th century, where Black commerce thrived in spite of the odds. Hear tales of Ida B Wells, 'Beale Street Blues', B.B. King, and Dr King.

Then, enter into the heart of the American story at the National Center for Civil Rights Museum, where your guide will take you on an hour tour.
Ville: Memphis
Tue 08 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Daily Memphis Trolley Pass
Entrance to National Civil Rights Museum
A friendly, professional English-speaking tour guide for your own private group
Local snack per person
Guide professionnel
Entrance to National Civil Rights Museum
A friendly, professional English-speaking tour guide for your own private group
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Memphis
Enjoy a panoramic view of the city and the Mississippi River from the Skyway Roof of the Peabody hotel, and learn about the hidden General Washburn's Escape Alley used in 1864 in an attempt to run away from Nathan Bedford Forrest sympathizers. Explore other attractions, such as the Cotton Museum, and also walk past the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.
2
Beale Street
Stroll down Beale Street - an iconic street and one of the historic centres of African-American culture for nearly two centuries.
3
The Orpheum Theatre
Learn about the heritage of the historic Orpheum Theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
4
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Cath the trolley to reach the National Center for Civil Rights for a self-guided tour. Learn about the legacy of Memphis in the struggle for Civil Rights, and see the Lorraine Motel - now part of the museum - where Dr King was assassinated in 1968. Hear how the centre continues to play a central role in moving forward the push for civil rights nationwide.
5
Memphis
Profitez d'une vue panoramique sur la ville et le fleuve Mississippi depuis le toit Skyway de l'hôtel Peabody et découvrez l'allée d'évasion cachée du général Washburn utilisée en 1864 pour tenter de fuir les sympathisants de Nathan Bedford Forrest. Explorez d'autres attractions, telles que le musée du coton, et passez également devant le Memphis Music Hall of Fame.
6
Rue Beale
Promenez-vous dans Beale Street - une rue emblématique et l'un des centres historiques de la culture afro-américaine pendant près de deux siècles.
7
Le Théâtre de l'Orphée
Découvrez le patrimoine du théâtre historique Orpheum, inscrit au registre national des lieux historiques.
8
Musée National des Droits Civiques - Lorraine Motel
Prenez le chariot pour rejoindre le Centre national des droits civiques pour une visite autoguidée. Découvrez l'héritage de Memphis dans la lutte pour les droits civiques et visitez le Lorraine Motel - qui fait maintenant partie du musée - où le Dr King a été assassiné en 1968. Découvrez comment le centre continue de jouer un rôle central dans la promotion de la droits à l'échelle nationale.
9
Memphis
Enjoy a panoramic view of the city and the Mississippi River from the Skyway Roof of the Peabody hotel, and learn about the hidden General Washburn's Escape Alley used in 1864 in an attempt to run away from Nathan Bedford Forrest sympathizers. Explore other attractions, such as the Cotton Museum, and also walk past the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.
10
Beale Street
Stroll down Beale Street - an iconic street and one of the historic centres of African-American culture for nearly two centuries.
11
The Orpheum Theatre
Learn about the heritage of the historic Orpheum Theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
12
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Cath the trolley to reach the National Center for Civil Rights for a self-guided tour. Learn about the legacy of Memphis in the struggle for Civil Rights, and see the Lorraine Motel - now part of the museum - where Dr King was assassinated in 1968. Hear how the centre continues to play a central role in moving forward the push for civil rights nationwide.
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Commentaires (6)
Stacey_D
Apr 2023
Our tour guide Mike had amazing stories and knew all of the area. We enjoyed it very much. Timing and location were perfect
Roam785640
Apr 2023
Mike was a great storyteller! He was fun and made the history interesting! He answered all our questions and more.
sdmattingly
Mar 2023
Michael did a fabulous job of educating us about the history of Memphis. I learned a ton from him. We learned about the influence of Robert Church on the economy, the influence of W.C. Handy on jazz and blues, the duck walk in the Peabody, and so many other things. Definitely well worth the time and money.

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