Black Meetings and Tourism

July/Aug 2012

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Symphony Orchestra and an ideal location for the- atrical productions, concerts, the ballet, convention general sessions and large-scale audio/visual presen- tations. The facility house 190,000 total sq. ft. of exhi- bition and pre-function show space and 31 breakout rooms ranging in seating capacity from 10 to 1,000. If you're in Memphis, you have to checkout FORE!!! Mirimichi, www.mirimichi.com a premier public golf course owned by none other than Justin Timberlake. Located just 15 minutes north of Downtown Memphis, the course is beautiful and challenging. Have a lot of fun with a Virtual Long Drive Contest and/or get analysis of your swing by one of Mirimichi's pros. Memphis is known for its good food – especially THE CHEW it's BBQ. There's no shortage of BBQ in the city.Whatever way you want it, you'll find it. Corky's Ribs & BBQ www.corkysmemphis.com is known for serving some of the finest hickory-smoked ribs andBBQ.The family-friendly restaurant is a local delight as well as a tourist favorite. Get beef, shrimp, pork, chicken or catfish. Lots of odds-n-ends, includ- ing Italian spaghetti, tamales, chili and more. Thankfully they are not stingy with the grub.You get lots of food. Desserts do not disappoint! There is chocolate fudge pie, karo pecan pie, apple or peach cobbler, homemade banana puddin' and double fudge brownie sundaes. On this particular occasion the sausage/cheese and potato skins appetizers were incredibly tasty as are the dry rub ribs, cole slaw and beans,eatinwhile'StubbornKindOf Fella' byMarvin Gaye wafted through the air. You can't go wrong with a meal at the Majestic Grille, www.majesticgrille.com which was built in 1913 in what used to be theMajestic No. 1Theatre. Interstate Barbeque www.interstatebarbecue.com is crazy good. Ever heard of the Neelys.Yeah, those Neelys.Well, this place was the first to put the Neely name on theMemphisBBQscene.Specially built pits keep the meat fall-off-the-bone moist. Charlie Vergo's Rendezvous www.hogs- fly.comis located in the alley across from the Peabody. The restaurant is known for its unique ribs, which are cooked over charcoal, based with a vinegar "juice" and sprinkledwith a spe- cial seasoning. The National Civil Rights Museum www.civil- HIGHLIGHTS Black Meetings & Tourism July/August 2012: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 35 rightsmuseum.org is amust see! Housed in the LorraineMotel, site of he assassination ofDr.Martin LutherKing, Jr., thismuse- umis a walk through history. Exploring the Legacy adds 12,800 sq. ft. of exhibition space and connects the main campus of the Museum to the Young and Morrow building and the Main Street Rooming House where James Earl Ray allegedly fired the fatal shot that killed Dr. King. Be warned: this is an emo- Photo Credit: Darlen Donloe tional experience. Whether you're into music or not, you'll probably still enjoy the Stax Museum of American Soul Music www.stax- museum.com. The facility is located on the original site of Stax Records and it pays tribute to all of the artists who recorded there. There is a rare collection of more than 2,000 interactive exhibits films, artifacts, items of memorabilia and galleries. Included are the original Stax recording equip- ment, the organ used in the recording of "Green Onions" Photo Credit: Darlen Donloe

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