LORRAINE MOTEL & NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM
Lorraine Motel includes the museum dedicated to the history of slavery and ...Read more
SUN STUDIO
A recording studio set up by Sam Phillips in the early 1950s, to be visited ...Read more
MEMPHIS ROCK 'N' SOUL MUSEUM
The Rock 'n' Soul Museum to find guitars and stage costumes of the ...Read more
MEMPHIS BROOKS MUSEUM OF ART
Remarkable art museum in Memphis, the largest and oldest in Tennessee, ...Read more
SHILOH NATIONAL MILITARY PARK
Read moreShiloh was the theater of a bloody battle which lasted two days, April 6th and 7th, 1862, and during which 3,500 soldiers died. Les Confédérés were defeated by the troops of the Union whose reinforcements arrived by inland waterway on Tennessee River. Shiloh one of the first battlefields is transformed into place of commemoration after the war. On the spot, not to fail to visit Shilo Battlefield Visitor Center and to follow the film devoted to the historic reconstitution of the battle. It should be noted that name Battle of Pittsburg Landing indicates the same battle. A 23 miles in the Southwest, Corinth (the Mississippi) was the seat of another bloody battle which followed that of Shiloh. A visit in the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center which is there is a good way understand the link between the two battles. This center is part of Shiloh National Military Park besides.
TENNESSEE RIVER MUSEUM
Museum, located in Savannah, to discover all the histories and periods ...Read more