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Memphis, TN 38104
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Melanye's Paw Spa
  • • Full-Serving Dog & Cat Grooming Services
  • • Flea & Tick Removal
  • • Basic Bathing & Touch Ups
(901) 608-2273
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Huey's
  • • Potato Soup, Homemade Onion Rings & Steak Or Chicken Philly Cheese Sandwiches
  • • Sundays Are Live Jazz Night
  • • Heart Healthy Menu
(901) 726-4372
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Attic Insulation
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  • • Loose-Fill Insulation, Vapor Barriers & Insulation Batts
  • • Attic, Garage & Home Insulation
(901) 363-1170
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Texas de Brazil
  • • Open For Brunch On Sundays
  • • Various Meats Roasted Over An Open Fire Pit & Then Carved Directly Onto Your Plate
  • • In House Wine Connoisseurs
(901) 526-7600
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Things To Do in Memphis, TN

Theatre Memphis Theatre Memphis

The oldest and most successful community theater in the state, Theatre Memphis was founded in 1920 and continues to provide Memphis with enriching theatrical performances and entertainment. Theatre Memphis runs a yearlong season, with 10-11 shows and a sprinkling of special events each season. Catch a variety of performances, from drama to comedy to musicals, such as Chicago, Emma, The Importance of Being Earnest and the annual A Christmas Carol.

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Peabody Hotel Peabody Hotel

Watch the famous Peabody Ducks at the Peabody Hotel. For over 75 years, five ducks have graced the hotel lobby's marble fountain with their presence. The Peabody Ducks march alongside the Duckmaster twice daily. When not marching or lounging in the fountain, the ducks reside in the rooftop's Duck Palace. These ducks are definitely a hidden treasure that is unique to the city of Memphis.

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National Civil Rights Museum | At The Lorraine Motel National Civil Rights Museum | At The Lorraine Motel

Built around the former Lorraine Motel, where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, the National Civil Rights Museum memorializes the Civil Rights Movement and its iconic leaders. This premier heritage and cultural attraction chronicles the Civil Rights Movement from 1619 to 2000. Learn about the influence this movement has had on other human rights movements through the museum's collections, exhibitions, research and educational programs.

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