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Graceland
Graceland is a famous mansion in Memphis, Tennessee that was once owned by Elvis Presley. It is now a popular house museum and tourist attraction, attracting over 650,000 visitors annually. After Elvis's death, his daughter Lisa Marie Presley inherited Graceland, and following her death, her three daughters became the new owners.
National Civil Rights Museum
The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee is a complex of museums and historic buildings that traces the history of the civil rights movement. It is built around the former Lorraine Motel, where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968. The museum reopened in 2014 with more multimedia and interactive displays, and is owned and operated by the Lorraine Civil Rights Museum Foundation.
Sun Studio
Sun Studio, originally called Memphis Recording Service, was a recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee, opened by Sam Phillips in 1950. It played a significant role in the early careers of artists like Elvis Presley and recorded various genres including rock and roll, blues, and country. The studio was later replaced by a larger facility and reopened in 1987 as a recording label and tourist attraction.
Memphis Zoo
The Memphis Zoo, located in Midtown, Memphis, is a popular attraction that houses over 3,500 animals from 500 different species. It has been a part of Overton Park for over 100 years and has received recognition as the "#1 Zoo in the U.S." in 2008. The zoo has invested over $77 million in renovations and expansions since the 1990s and is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.