Frank and I arrived a day before the tour began and stayed three days after. We wanted days to explore Memphis without any itinerary. From my window seat this is downtown Memphis and the mighty Mississippi River.
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Our hotel downtown. |
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A city loved by many as seen by the numerous plaques displayed throughout the city. This one talks about the wave design on the building pictured above. |
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The Mississippi River from our hotel roof top bar. |
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We’re out probably looking for a restaurant with a bar. |
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This looks like one of my model buildings in my model train city. |
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Memphis was a rich city when the Mississippi River dominated travel and trade. |
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Ribs and Bar-B-Q Spaghetti at Bar-B-Q-Shop |
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Memphis and Music |
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The big grand hotel |
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Mud Island in the middle of the Mississippi River |
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A topographical fountain of the Mississippi River from its sources to the gulf. |
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Here’s Memphis |
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Frank pointing to his house in New Orleans |
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The Cotton Exchange |
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The Meadow in river side park |
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