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Audubon Park


Recreation and picnic area
Park Avenue
(At Goodlett)
Memphis, TN 38117
United States
http://www.whatshappeninginmem...
Near the University of Memphis and the street to the Oak Court Mall , this park offers several recreational facilities, including a golf course, playground, tennis courts, soccer field and picnic areas. The jogging trails are popular with local residents, and several family groups and other organizations hold large picnics here every year.On many weekends, an additional attraction is the chance to watch a local "creative anachronism" group act out medieval battles, complete with costumes and realistic props.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Audubon Park photo by Corey Donohoe
Photo: Corey Donohoe
Audubon Park photo by Corey Donohoe
Photo: Corey Donohoe
Audubon Park photo by Royce West
Photo: Royce West
Audubon Park photo by Kara Freeman
Photo: Kara Freeman
 

 
Dixon Gallery and Gardens


Impressionist art and gardens
4339 Park Ave
(at Cherry)
Memphis, TN 38117
United States
+1 901 761 5250 / +1 901 761 2409
http://www.dixon.org/
The Dixons were a childless couple who collected art, both fine and decorative, and left it all to the city when they died. The permanent collection ranges from mediocre to good. The traveling exhibits, however, are often spectacular, and have included Faberge eggs, glassworks by Seattle artist Dale Chihuly and an explosion of color from Raoul Dufy. The 17-acre garden is usually open for strolling, except during outdoor concerts, picnics or theater productions. The museum shop often has items from Memphis' Great Wonders exhibits. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 seniors 60 and older, and free for students and children 11 or younger.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by Jason Leff Brackins
Photo: Jason Leff Brackins
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by kati riehl
Photo: kati riehl
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by kati riehl
Photo: kati riehl
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by queeneshell
Photo: queeneshell
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by Mohamed Bouzaffour
Photo: Mohamed Bouzaffour
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by Mohamed Bouzaffour
Photo: Mohamed Bouzaffour
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by deepinconversation
Photo: deepinconversation
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by Karen Dorsett
Photo: Karen Dorsett
Dixon Gallery and Gardens photo by swtr_grl
Photo: swtr_grl
 

 
Goldsmith Civic Garden Center


Horticultural center with art exhibits
Memphis Botanic Garden
(750 Cherry Road)
Memphis, TN 38117
United States
+1 901 685 1566
http://www.memphisbotanicgarde...
The Garden Center provides resources for local gardeners, as well as a showcase for art and horticultural exhibits. A permanent collection of Boehm porcelain is worth a visit in itself and you may find an iris show or herb plant sale going on as well. The staff in the well stocked library of books on plants and gardening can offer advice on everything from what plants do well in the hot Memphis summers to what the best flowers are for attracting hummingbirds to your garden.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Goldsmith Civic Garden Center photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Lichterman Nature Center


Wildlife in the city
5992 Quince Road
Memphis, TN 38119
United States
+1 901 767 7322
http://www.memphismuseums.org/...
Raccoons wander freely around this nature preserve and educational facility. The Lichterman family after whom the center is named willed their land to the city years ago, and portions of the block have since been developed into a shopping center, St. Francis Hospital and an apartment building. However, this 65-acre park still provides sanctuary for local wildlife. Children can see here how injured animals are treated and prepared for return to the wild. While the original Lichterman home that housed exhibits and administrative offices burned down a few years ago, most of the facility has been restored.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Lichterman Nature Center photo by Prudence Katze
Photo: Prudence Katze
Lichterman Nature Center photo by Prudence Katze
Photo: Prudence Katze
Lichterman Nature Center photo by Shari Long
Photo: Shari Long
Lichterman Nature Center photo by Shari Long
Photo: Shari Long
Lichterman Nature Center photo by Gary Blau
Photo: Gary Blau
 

 
Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park


Outdoor recreation
Bluff Road and North Watkins
(off North Watkins)
Memphis, TN 38117
United States
+1 901 876 5215
http://www.state.tn.us/environ...
If you get tired of the city lights, head 15 miles north to this 14,500-acre park. There's something here for everyone: jogging trails, a disc-golf course and an archery range for the athletic; nature trails and a nature center for those who want to learn about the local wildlife; and boat rentals on the lake for anyone who wants to get out on the water. Take brunch to the picnic grounds if you are spending the day, or rent a cabin for a longer stay. Admission is free, but there are various charges for boat and equipment rentals.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park photo by mousse joketsuzoku
Photo: mousse joketsuzoku
Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park photo by Nathan Cox
Photo: Nathan Cox
Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park photo by Bruce Adkins
Photo: Bruce Adkins
Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park photo by Ricky Spurr
Photo: Ricky Spurr
 

 
Memphis Botanic Garden


Serene Japanese garden
750 Cherry Road
(Between Park Avenue and Southern)
Memphis, TN 38117
United States
+1 901 685 1566
http://www.memphisbotanicgarde...
This collection of gardens covers over 96 acres in East Memphis. The lovely Japanese garden, with its bridges, ponds and goldfish is a favorite with visitors, who come for the candlelight evening tours in the summer. In the spring, the Ketchum Iris Garden glows with a myriad of colors, while the Municipal Rose Garden is at its best in May, June, and September. There is even a Sensory Garden that is designed to appeal to all five senses.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by Frank Peters
Photo: Frank Peters
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by Frank Peters
Photo: Frank Peters
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by zabladowski
Photo: zabladowski
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by J. Kevin Long
Photo: J. Kevin Long
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by James F. Heck III
Photo: James F. Heck III
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by Brent Singley
Photo: Brent Singley
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by Sarah Karasik
Photo: Sarah Karasik
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by Nathan Copeland
Photo: Nathan Copeland
Memphis Botanic Garden photo by Scott Penny
Photo: Scott Penny
 

 
Opera Memphis


Largest opera company in Tennessee
6745 Wolf River Parkway
Memphis, TN 38120
United States
+1 901 257 3100
http://www.operamemphis.org/
Under the leadership of musical director Michael Ching, Opera Memphis has developed a reputation for its excellent productions of the classics while also promoting new and innovative American operas. Performances, staged in the restored Orpheum Theater at the end of Beale Street, have featured guest artists such as Kallen Esperian as well as stars from the Met. Musicians from the Memphis Symphony Orchestra accompany the opera. The Orpheum Theatre, located 203 South Main Street, is the site of performances. Tickets: USD20-USD70.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Overton Park


Museum, zoo and golf course
Poplar Avenue
(West of East Parkway)
Memphis, TN 38104
United States
This is the home of the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, the Memphis College of Art, and the Overton Park Municipal Golf Course, but the park is a lovely place to visit for its own sake. There are trails for hiking and biking, tennis courts, a playground, picnic area, and huge, shady trees to relax under. The rainbow-painted amphitheater, once the location of concerts by Elvis Presley and ZZ Top, is now seldom used, but still a good place to sit and ponder the glories of music gone by.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Overton Park photo by Amie Vanderford
Photo: Amie Vanderford
Overton Park photo by JESSE HERRERA
Photo: JESSE HERRERA
Overton Park photo by Michelle Borok
Photo: Michelle Borok
Overton Park photo by KeenanRocks
Photo: KeenanRocks
Overton Park photo by Willy Bearden
Photo: Willy Bearden
Overton Park photo by Deborah Bryant
Photo: Deborah Bryant
Overton Park photo by Nicole Kitchens
Photo: Nicole Kitchens
Overton Park photo by Jeff Patterson
Photo: Jeff Patterson
 

 
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