had. On Friday, we flew in and got settled. Did a little shopping and had dinner,
catching part of an Elvis impersonator show. I
tried to get us a room at the Heartbreak Hotel in order to make it a full-on music themed trip, but they were booked and we had to stay at the Marriott Courtyard, which was very nice. On our first full day (Saturday), we started out at the Gibson Factory. Our tour guide was very cool. I
wasn't allowed to take pictures insi
de the factory, but we saw step by step how a Gibson semi-hollo
w electric guitar is created. It was very interesting. And at the end, our wonderful guide showed us his
mad skills on one of Gibsons ne
west 'self-tuning' guitars. It was well worth the effort and if anyone heads to Memphis, I highly recommend this tour.
After the Gibson Factory, we worked our over to Sun Studios, where Rock n Roll was born. I've done the tour a number of times, but Carla hadn't, so it was fun.
After Sun Studios we hit Beale Street where we indulged on World Famous BBQ (I had a BBQ bologna sand
On our 3rd day (Sunday), we did the Gracel
We did the tour that included the car
museum and the airplanes
, which is always interesting. Then round the day off with going across the street and checking out the gate and the heavil
y graffitied wall. We added our own graffiti then headed off to find the best steak in Mem
phis. We finally
decided on The Butcher Shop, where I indulged in a Gorgonzola & Portabella
Mushroom Stuffed Filet,
and Carla decided to 'cook her own' Filet Mignon. The eating was very good.
museum and the airplanes
2 comments:
Great post. I'd love to get back to Memphis soon. The Gibson tour sounds like fun. Love the photo at the gate...those gates are the coolest.
I remember how cold it was when we went the one year. Made for an empty zoo though. Gotta remember to check out those pics.
The Gibson Factory was very cool. You should definately make an effort the next time you are there. Beale Street during the daytime was a blast too - before the craziness starts.
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