Private Memphis 101 City Tour in Vintage Car
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The journey begins on historic Beale Street pointing out where the African-American community shopped, worked and played. Then we pass the historic Beale Street Baptist church and Robert Church Park where the blues began. Then it's off to the Hunt-Phelan mansion where high society once lived.We pass AME church where Martin Luther King, Jr. led his last march, go by Fed Ex Forum, the home of the Memphis Grizzlies, Gibson Guitar Factory and W.C. Handy Park.Then we pass the most famous hotel of the Mid-South, The Peabody Hotel, drive along the Mississippi River, and off for a stop at Martyr's Park which is dedicated to the victims of the yellow fever epidemic.Then we go by the Arcade Restaurant which is the oldest cafe in Memphis and the Lorraine Hotel where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. Then we take a drive down Cotton Row where cotton was king, the famous Memphis Pyramid and Ellis Auditorium where the very first Gospel shows happened in Memphis.We then drive by St. Mary's Cathedral where victims of the yellow fever were cared for, Collins Chapel CME Church the oldest African-American congregation in Memphis and then a trip through Victorian Village where the city's oldest mansions still stand.We also pass by the Magevney House the oldest house in Memphis, the courthouse and the first police and fire station in Memphis.Then we go by Court Square one of the original parks in Memphis and Dr. D.T. Porter building the very first skyscraper in Memphis.
Additional Information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 3 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Type of Car used is determined by availability of the car.
- Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembark
- Driver
- Private tour
- Gratuities (optional)
- No Hotel pickup and drop-off
The journey begins on historic Beale Street pointing out where the African-American community shopped, worked and played. Then we pass the historic Beale Street Baptist church and Robert Church Park where the blues began. Then it's off to the Hunt-Phelan mansion where high society once lived.We pass AME church where Martin Luther King, Jr. led his last march, go by Fed Ex Forum, the home of the Memphis Grizzlies, Gibson Guitar Factory and W.C. Handy Park.Then we pass the most famous hotel of the Mid-South, The Peabody Hotel, drive along the Mississippi River, and off for a stop at Martyr's Park which is dedicated to the victims of the yellow fever epidemic.Then we go by the Arcade Restaurant which is the oldest cafe in Memphis and the Lorraine Hotel where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. Then we take a drive down Cotton Row where cotton was king, the famous Memphis Pyramid and Ellis Auditorium where the very first Gospel shows happened in Memphis.We then drive by St. Mary's Cathedral where victims of the yellow fever were cared for, Collins Chapel CME Church the oldest African-American congregation in Memphis and then a trip through Victorian Village where the city's oldest mansions still stand.We also pass by the Magevney House the oldest house in Memphis, the courthouse and the first police and fire station in Memphis.Then we go by Court Square one of the original parks in Memphis and Dr. D.T. Porter building the very first skyscraper in Memphis.
Additional Information
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 3 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Type of Car used is determined by availability of the car.
- Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels can be accommodated providing the passenger is accompanied by someone who can assist them board and disembark
- Driver
- Private tour
- Gratuities (optional)
- No Hotel pickup and drop-off