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Explore Significant Landmarks Along the Memphis Heritage Trail
A stroll along the Memphis Heritage Trail guides visitors to numerous landmarks that illustrate the many ways African Americans have contributed to the city's history. This walking museum spans 20 blocks in the downtown area and features a variety of themed itineraries that allow travelers to tour different areas of the city based on specific interests.
The Themed Itineraries
The Civil Rights Historic Loop
This loop winds past important attractions like the National Civil Rights Museum and I AM A MAN Plaza. Here, visitors can admire the landscape sculpture dedicated to the members of the 1968 Sanitation Workers' Strike, as well as those who strived to mend racial inequality in the city.
The Business-Entertainment Historic Loop
Explore the Martin Luther King Jr. Reflection Park, the Orpheum Theater, and the Cotton Museum – which is particularly popular among visitors due to its variety of interactive exhibits.
The Historic Commerce Loop
This itinerary brings visitors past the Historic Beale Street Baptist Church, the city's first church built for Black people. In addition to these loops, the Memphis Heritage Trail organization also hosts events and outreach programs to connect with the community.
Plan Your Visit
The area bordered by Beale Street to the north, Walnut Street to the east, Crump Boulevard to the south, and Main Street to the west offers a rich historical journey. Travelers can download an interactive map of the area to their smartphones, making it easy to follow along. To better plan your walking tour, visit the trail website.