Walking Tall

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Included Venues

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de terra Vineyard & Wines of Somerville
Quaint family owned winery. Multiple wines created from grapes grown on the property. Cayuga, Chambourcin, Spanish Black, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and 3 domestic muscadine. Entertainment includes summer Grapevine Jubilees and annual Labor Day Arts & Crafts Festival.
Fair Theater
Main Street Eatery
Fayette County Courthouse
Luez Theater
The Little Courthouse
Chickasaw State Park
Siler's Old Time BBQ
urbanHouse
Besso's Coffee
Chester County CourtHouse
Black Box Theatre
Freed-Hardeman University
Hub City Brewing
20,000 sqft brewery with bowling, pickleball, volleyball, darts, cornhole, and a ton of free games.  650 person capacity with full concerts
Ned R. McWherter West Tennessee Cultural Arts Center
The Carnegie Center for Arts and History
Long before rock ’n’ roll was recorded in Memphis, it was written and played in Jackson. Discover the stories of Tennessee legends like Carl Perkins and Sonny Boy Williamson and how they helped shape music history.
Jackson's AMP at the Market
Oman Arena
Carl Perkins Civic Center
Brooks Shaw's Old Country Store
Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum
Beech Lake Family Camping Resort
Beech River Heritage Museum
Tennessee River Museum
Greene's Fine Antiques
Ma Ma Fia's East
Main Street Gift Gallery
La Dee Da
The Outpost
Freddy T's Restaurant & Beach Club
Rib Cage
Pickwick Catfish Farm Restaurant
Jane's Diner
Red Wood Hut
The Lodge at Pickwick Landing
Pickwick Landing State Park
Hagy's Catfish Hotel Restaurant
Shiloh Indian Mounds National Historic Landmark
Shiloh National Military Park
Coon Creek Science Center
Shiloh Golf Course
Kokomo's 50's Diner
Hope's Place
Buford Pusser Home & Museum
McNairy County Historical Museum
Smokey Joes BBQ
The Corner Café
Hockaday Handmade Brooms
Rockabilly Park Selmer, TN
McNairy County Courthouse
Big Hill Pond State Park
Junction Inn Restaurant
National Bird Dog Museum
Wolf River Cafe
William B. Clark State Natural Area
Morton Museum of Collierville History
Town Square Park
Magnolia Cemetery
Tom Brooks Park
Germantown Commissary
For more than 25 years, The Commissary has been a staple of culture and cuisine in Germantown, Tennessee. Memphis-style BBQ is one-of-a-kind, and we’ve crafted main courses and desserts so delicious, it will make you want to slap your mama. Our food is homemade and our Memphis-style BBQ slow cooked, just the way it should be. We strive to serve food fast, not fast food!
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Bobby Lanier Farm Park
Fort Germantown Park
National Civil Rights Museum
See artifacts and learn the history of the Civil Rights Movement and human rights movements worldwide. The Museum has memorialized the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. King lost his life, and also preserved Room 306 where Dr. King stayed the night before his assassination. The Museum is open every day except Tuesdays.
Graceland
From tours of Elvis’ beloved home, Graceland Mansion, to more than 10 rotating exhibits that explore his passions and career at Elvis Presley’s Memphis, guests will be fully-immersed into the life of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. In addition, guests can enjoy live concerts at the Soundstage at Graceland, specialty-themed weekends, annual Elvis celebrations, and much more.
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Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Located at the original site of Stax Records in the Memphis, TN community known as Soulsville, USA, the Stax Museum is the only museum in the world preserving and promoting the legacy of Stax Records and artists such as Otis Redding, Isaac Hayes, the Staple Singers, Sam & Dave, Carla Thomas, and dozens of others. Equal parts international tourist destination and community-based museum offering more than 30 free programs to the public each year, exhibits include a 1906-circa Delta church, recreation of the original Stax recording studio, Hall of Records with some 900 45 singles and 300 LPS on display, a dance floor, and Isaac Hayes' 1972 gold-trimmed Cadillac Eldorado.
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Sun Studio
If these walls could talk, they would tell you about the birth of rock ’n’ roll. This is where music producer Sam Phillips created a new sound and changed music forever. Take a tour to experience the history up close.
Rendevous Ribs Shipping
Rum Boogie Cafe
Regional Blues Music 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
B.B. King's Blues Club

B.B. King's Blues Club is a legendary music venue located in the heart of Memphis, Tennessee on the iconic Beale Street. Named after the King of Blues himself, B.B. King, this club is a tribute to the rich musical heritage of the city and a haven for blues enthusiasts from around the world. The club boasts a vibrant and lively atmosphere that captures the essence of the blues genre. From the moment you step inside, you are greeted by the sounds of soulful music and the intoxicating aroma of southern cuisine. The interior is adorned with memorabilia and artifacts that pay homage to the legends of blues music, creating a captivating and nostalgic ambiance. B.B. King's Blues Club features a lineup of talented musicians and performers who deliver electrifying live performances every night.

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Handy Park
W C Handy House Museum
Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum
Offering a comprehensive experience from the rural field hollers and sharecroppers of the 1930s, to Memphis’ musical heyday in the 70s, and its global influence.
Beale Street Entertainment District
Created in 1841, Beale Street is one of the most iconic streets in America. It began as a thriving area for commerce, musicians, Black-owned businesses and was home to Ida B. Wells’ anti-segregationist newspaper. Four locations are significant to the Civil Rights Movement: Historical Daisy, Theatre/Randle Catron Interpretive Center, Withers Collection Museum & Gallery, First Baptist Beale Street Church and Robert R. Church Park.
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