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There's more to Memphis than barbeque and the blues. A thriving, cultural mecca along the Mississippi - Memphis is first class from corner to corner.

First Class Sports
In Memphis you can root for the home team at a different sporting event almost every day of the week. Take in an NBA game at the FedEx Forum, located right in the heart of downtown. Or cheer on the Memphis Redbirds Triple-A baseball team at Autozone Park – Every summer the PGA makes a stop in Memphis for the Stanford St. Jude Golf Championship. And just beyond the city's borders, you'll find the Memphis Motorsports Park – host to special racing events including the NHRA Pennzoil Nationals in October.

First Class Culture
If you're looking for something a bit more electric, head on down to the world-famous Beale Street for rock, rhythm and blues nightly. Culture abounds nightly at the many theaters and performance halls sprinkled around the city. Throughout the week you can view Memphis' Hattiloo Theater, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Opera Memphis or even the talented dancers of Ballet Memphis. If you're looking for something a bit more electric, head on down to the world-famous Beale Street for rock, rhythm and blues nightly. Art and music lovers will also love the galleries and live music in the Cooper-Young District. You don't have to go all the way to 42nd street for Broadway shows. The Orpheum Theater has a year round eclectic lineup of musicals, plays, family concerts, and first class musical artists.

First Class Leisure
Care for a leisurely stroll or a challenging jog? The river walk and running trails of Harbor Town and Mud Island really come to life in the spring, summer and fall. For adventurous types, there's Shelby Farms, the largest urban park in the U.S. You'll find the surrounding areas sprawling with championship private and public golf courses that just beg to be played on. If you enjoy boating, Memphis is home to many lakes and reservoirs that welcome boating activities year round.

First Class History
History runs deep in the South and there are many historical sights in the Mid-South. Immerse yourself in American history at the National Civil Rights Museum located downtown. The National Civil Rights Museum chronicles key episodes of the American civil rights movement and the legacy of this movement to inspire participation in civil and human rights efforts globally. The museum's powerful message and collection brings in visitors from all over the world. Civil War enthusiasts can visit many former battle fields in the Mid-South including the Shiloh National Military Park.

Take in a Grizzlies game at the FedEx Forum, located right in the heart of downtown. First Class Museums
Spend a starry day with the family at the Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium where there are wonderful exhibits about our solar system and hands on scientific activities. Art lovers will fall in love with the Dixon Museum's collection of impressionist pieces, and the eclectic assortment at the Brooks Museum. At the National Ornamental Museum, you'll find the only institution in the Americas devoted to the conservation and advancement of fine metal work.

First Class Neighbors
Bordering Memphis to the east, you'll find some of the highest real estate values in Germantown. Featuring streets lined with mature hardwood trees, stately homes, and a competitive school district. Collierville is a growing area with the warmth you'd expect from a small-town. Bartlett, Arlington, and Lakeland round out some of Memphis' other nice suburbs perfect for raising a family. Tennessee is also networked with Mississippi and Arkansas, making up the Mid-South. You're never too far from spending the day in a neighboring state.

From the Atlantic to the Pacific, and all points in between, Memphis is a first class city deserving of a second look.