On February 1st, Mom, Dad, Bennett, Matilda and I went to the
National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. I thought it was cool that the museum is inside the original Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Dad printed off a question sheet for Bennett and I to fill out while we walked around the museum. They gave you audio headphones to listen to as you walked. The museum was AWESOME, but they didn't let you take pictures inside, only outside! :(
The Lorraine Motel:
The exact place where
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated...on the balcony of motel room 306.
These cars weren't original to the site, but there were some similar to these when he was assassinated.
Room #306.
In front of the Lorraine Motel.
The National Civil Rights Museum.
This is the window at the rooming house across the street where
James Earl Ray (the assassinator) shot Dr. King.
This is the rooming house across the street from the Lorraine Motel.
It was such an amazing museum and we would recommend it to other people who visit Memphis!
After we left the NCRM, we drove down to
Beale Street to walk around and see if there were any good restaurants. We were hungry after spending most of our day at the museum! Beale Street was CROWDED even on a weekday and there were some very interesting people there...:)
This is
AutoZone Park, where the
Memphis Redbirds play. :)
Beale (it is known for its music and food) Street!
Bennett, Mom, Tilly and me.
There was a kid about Bennett's age (10) who was doing back-flips all the way down Beale Street (which is pretty long)!!
We saw this limousine on Beale Street...it was huge!
Memphis BBQ..."Pork with an Attitude!" :)
This Pumpkin Carriage would be fun to ride!
We stopped by the
Peabody Hotel to see the ducks. It was really neat!
The Lobby:
The ducks swam in the middle of the lobby...
By this time, we were STARVING so we stopped at a pizza joint and ate lunch outside on the sidewalk...we got to "people watch"!