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  National Civil Rights Museum http://www.civilrightsmuseum.org
Presents the history of civil rights. Offers photo and narrative accounts, news, directions and operating hours, and free civil rights oriented e-cards.
  Elvis Presley's Graceland http://www.elvis.com/
The official authorized web site of Elvis Presley and Graceland. Includes Elvis history, news, shopping, e-cards, wallpaper, trivia and screensavers, fan clubs, and information on other Elvis attractions.
  Stax Museum http://www.soulsvilleusa.com
Review the roots of soul music and the building of the Stax Music Academy. Events, news and online shop.
  Memphis Zoo http://www.memphiszoo.org/
Complete information, including maps, hours, prices, appropriate links.
  The Dixon Gallery and Gardens http://www.dixon.org/
Landscaped floral gardens and art collection featuring French and American Impressionists and Post-Impressionists.
  National Ornamental Metal Museum http://www.metalmuseum.org/
Devoted exclusively to the preservation and promotion of fine metalwork. Information for visitors, photos, and schedule of special exhibitions.
  Art Museum of The University of Memphis http://www.amum.org/
Has changing exhibits of contemporary art and permanent collections of Egyptian and West African art. Photos, calendar of events and news.
  The Center for Southern Folklore http://www.southernfolklore.com/
Folk art gallery; photography exhibits; live music; cultural excursions and educational seminars for school, tour, and community groups; and an online gift shop showcasing regional music, books, and art.
  Children's Museum of Memphis http://www.cmom.com/
"Children play to learn and adults learn to play again!" The Children's Museum is an interactive center for children to explore and learn.
  Brooks Museum of Art http://www.brooksmuseum.org/
Oldest and largest fine arts museum in Tennessee, housing fine art dating from antiquity to the present. Strengths include Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings and sculpture, English portraits, European and American paintings, sculpture and decorative arts, and works on paper.
  Pink Palace Family of Museums http://www.memphismuseums.org/
Collection of historic, educational, and technological attractions operated by the city of Memphis, including the Pink Palace Museum, the Union Planters IMAX Theater, the Sharpe Planetarium, and the historic Mallory Neely and Magevney Houses.
  Mud Island River Park and Museum http://www.mudisland.com/
A tribute to the Mississippi river. Information on the riverwalk, monorail, and museum.
  Fire Museum of Memphis http://www.firemuseum.com/
The history of firefighting in Memphis, Tennessee. Exhibits include the tools and equipment used by firefighters and interactive kiosks.
  C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa http://chucalissa.memphis.edu/
Prehistoric archaeological site dating back to the 15th century, with museum featuring a Mississippian mound complex, arboretum, hands-on archaeology lab, and exhibits about Native Americans of the southeastern U.S. Photos, history, hours and fees.
  Wonders: The Memphis International Cultural Series http://www.wonders.org/
Cultural exhibitions from around the world. Information on current and past exhibits, tickets, operating hours, and entry directions.
  Mallory-Neely House http://www.memphismuseums.org/mallory_neely-overview/
Three-story Italianate mansion built in 1852 by Isaac Kirtland, open for visitors to see how an affluent Memphis family once lived. Information about the home, visiting it, and renting it to host special events.

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