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Touchdown Liberty |
AutoZone Liberty Bowl 3767 New Getwell Road Memphis, TN 38118 United States +1 901 795 7700 / +1 901 795 9095 |
This massive football stadium can seat up to 62,000 spectators. In 1965, the Liberty Bowl College Football Classic shifted from Philadelphia to Memphis, and that is how this stadium got its new name. It has witnessed some of the most remarkable college football games over the years. It also plays host to rock concerts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Memphis Black Writers' Conference & Southern Film Festival |
5100 Poplar Ste 726 C/o Memphis Black Writers Conference (Mailing Address) Memphis, TN 38137 United States +1 901 680 2018 http://www.angelfire.com/tn/bl... |
The Memphis Black Writers' Conference & Southern Film Festival has been advocating the integration of the Black community in the world of films, since 1997. Come take part in the poetry readings, workshops, authors' discussions and exhibits. A mix of film screenings, musical performances and readings make this film festival highly interesting. Make sure you confirm the festival dates and venue before making bookings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Touch Of Italy |
Mt. Moriah and Park Avenue (Marquette Park) Memphis, TN 38117 United States +1 901 767 6949 x7334 http://www.memphisitalianfesti... |
Memphis has a large Italian community that celebrates its heritage every year with a three day festival of food, crafts, and games. Walk around and enjoy the atmosphere of Italy, shown in the different tents competing for prizes. Join in the action of a Bocci game or dancing. Events include Grape Stomping, Pizza Tossing, Italian Cooking Contests and others. There is also an Italian dinner available indoors or try something from one of the many vendors in the park. Games and crafts are available for the kids as well as souvenirs and gifts for everyone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rolling Down The River |
5245 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 United States +1 901 767 6790 http://www.outdoorsinc.com/ |
Whether you are the adventurous type who would like to try this challenge yourself or you just want to watch those foolhardy souls who live on the edge, this annual canoe and kayak race can get your adrenaline flowing. Participants compete on a stretch of the Mississippi River flowing along the downtown waterfront of Memphis. There are various solo and team events. Viewing is free. See website for yearly particulars. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fine crafts for sale |
750 Cherry Rd (Audubon Park) Memphis, TN 38118 United States +1 901 320 6408 http://www.artsandcraftsfestiv... |
This crafts fair is one of the largest in the country. Artisans come from all over to compete for a spot to display and peddle their wares in Audubon Park. Items include fine jewelry, pottery and ceramics, photography, handmade furniture and lawn ornaments, handmade clothing and specialty food items. Food stalls provide sandwiches, barbecue and ice cream, and live musical performances also take place throughout the event. A shuttle bus provides transportation from the parking lot of Oak Court Mall. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for seniors, and $3 for children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International Tennis Stars |
5111 Sanderlin Road (Racquet Club) Memphis, TN 38117 United States +1 901 765 4401 http://www.krogerstjude.com |
This tournament is a major February event on the ATP tour, and is held in the elegant Racquet Club facility in East Memphis. Past tournaments have featured such stars as Michael Chang, Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and Todd Martin. The tournament benefits the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis. It has funded a research chair named for Tim Gullikson, former coach of Pete Sampras and victim of brain cancer. Tickets range from USD5 for qualifying events to USD260 for a tournament-week pass. Review © 2007, Wcities |