Life in Memphis

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(Newswire.net — April 1, 2020) — When you think of Memphis, you probably think of Elvis Presley, Memphis BBQ, Beale Street, and the blues. Memphis is all of those things, but that doesn’t even begin to tell you about Memphis. People who live in Memphis support each other. They come together for fun and they come together to help each other. Local Memphis news tells the people what is happening, and they are quick to explain how people understand how they can help. Memphians want the whole story before they act. This is why sites like Newswire.net are so popular.

People

Southern Comfort

Visitors that arrive in Memphis are often surprised by the diversity of the people who live there. As you expect, you are welcomed with southern charm. There are plenty of places where you can have a rest and order up some country-style food. Recipes that are handed down from one generation to the next to, bring the true taste of the delta. When you arrive, you are treated like family and from the sweet tea to the pecan pie, that hospitality is ever-present. If you choose to eat at one of the authentic soul restaurants, you will taste the real history of Memphis.

Pinch District

If you visit the old part of downtown Memphis, just a couple of blocks from the Mississippi River, you will see the rebirth of a neighborhood. Featured on the travel-channel, this area shows the true history of the city. Years ago, people came to Memphis on riverboats. This means the pinch district was a melting pot of the city. As people settled the area, the mixture of cultures became evident. Asain, Cajun, French, and many other groups began to open stores, restaurants, and bars. They lived downtown and it thrived. Over time the city grew, and the downtown area went through many changes. But you can see the coffee shops, diners, and businesses opening once more. This is the perfect atmosphere for the young artists and musicians that perform in the area.

Cooper-Young & Midtown

The artsy area of Memphis is located in the Cooper-Young area. The old buildings fit perfectly with the artist, musicians, and hip people who live and play. You are likely to see a festival if you time your visit right. With a city the size of Memphis, you have to keep up with the activities people are planning. Again, these things are usually mentioned on local Memphis news. You will enjoy shopping for hand-made goods, jewelry, clothes, and food. Color, freestyle art, and a wide range of people celebrate life in this historic area. As you venture more into the beautiful old homes of mid-town, you will find professionals that work in the vast medical establishments of the city. UT Medical, St. Judes Hospital, Regional One Health Medical Center and LeBonheur are popular but they are just a fraction of the medical facilities the city supports.  

Visitors

There are hundreds of things to do in Memphis. Here are some attractions that draw visitors:

  • Memphis in May– This is a month-long celebration that features concerts, music, festivals, and the famous Championship BBQ contest.
  • Beale Street- Blues at its best. Walking the steps of great Memphis musicians of all time. Enjoy the bars and the bands. Make a night of it.
  • Elvis Presley- See Graceland, home of the King Of Rock and Roll, Visit the museums and resting place of the King and his family, Visit in August and see the thousands of people who visit to celebrate his birthday.
  • Martin Luther King Jr., Civil Rights Museum- See Memphis during its darkest time and see the impact this man had on the population. This is a must-see
  • The Great American River Run- This annual event takes place annually in downtown Memphis. You can run the half-marathon of 5K or experience running the 10K marathon. 

Living in Memphis

There are some beautiful neighborhoods in Memphis and 2020 has begun with an open job market. Finding employment and housing is not a problem. Memphis is the home of the AutoZone Park and the FedExForum, along with many other stadiums to take care of the sports fans that support the many teams housed in Memphis. These world-class stadiums are one reason why Memphis is so popular with sports lovers. 

There is so much more to say about Memphis. There are 37 colleges within 100 miles of Memphis. Whether you are coming for school, sports, vacation, or medical, you will soon feel that Memphis hospitality. When you are in Memphis, you feel like family.