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National Civil Rights Museum
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The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present.
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National Civil Rights Museum

450 Mulberry St, Memphis, TN 38103
4.9(5.7K)
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The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present.

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attractions: Lorraine Motel, Blues Hall of Fame Museum, Memphis Escape Rooms, Stock & Belle, Urevbu Contemporary, The Robinson Gallery, Feelin' Memphis, Memphis Railroad & Trolley Museum, Tom Lee Park, Beale Street Entertainment District, restaurants: Central BBQ - Downtown, Happy Mexican, The Garden Brunch Cafe Memphis, The Arcade Restaurant, Earnestine & Hazel's, South Main Sushi, Felicia Suzanne's, SOB Downtown, Good Fortune Co., Little Italy Downtown
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(901) 521-9699
Website
civilrightsmuseum.org
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Wed9 AM - 5 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of National Civil Rights Museum

Lorraine Motel

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Lorraine Motel

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Blues Hall of Fame Museum

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Memphis Escape Rooms

Memphis Escape Rooms

4.8

(199)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Stock & Belle

Stock & Belle

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Nearby restaurants of National Civil Rights Museum

Central BBQ - Downtown

Happy Mexican

The Garden Brunch Cafe Memphis

The Arcade Restaurant

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South Main Sushi

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SOB Downtown

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Reviews of National Civil Rights Museum

4.9
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5.0
1y

I recently had the pleasure of visiting the National Civil Rights Museum, and I must say, it was an extraordinary experience from start to finish. From the moment I stepped through the doors, I was immersed in the rich tapestry of the civil rights movement in a way that I had never before encountered.

One of the first things that struck me was the sheer size of the museum. I had anticipated a relatively small space, but I was pleasantly surprised to find myself exploring vast galleries and exhibits that seemed to stretch on endlessly. The depth and breadth of the museum's collection are truly impressive, and it quickly became apparent that a single visit would not suffice to take it all in.

The museum did an exceptional job of telling the story of the civil rights movement in a way that was both informative and engaging. Each exhibit was meticulously curated, offering insight into different aspects of the struggle for equality and justice. From the Montgomery Bus Boycott to the March on Washington, every pivotal moment was brought to life through multimedia presentations, interactive displays, and thought-provoking artifacts.

What impressed me most, however, was the museum's commitment to highlighting the voices and experiences of those who were at the forefront of the movement. Through powerful oral histories, personal accounts, and immersive reenactments, visitors are given a firsthand glimpse into the courage, resilience, and determination of those who fought for change.

I would highly recommend allocating at least three hours to fully explore the museum, though even that may not be enough to see everything. Alternatively, multiple visits would allow for a more leisurely exploration of the exhibits, giving visitors the opportunity to delve deeper into this important chapter of history.

Overall, my visit to the National Civil Rights Museum was nothing short of inspiring. It left me with a profound appreciation for the sacrifices made by those who came before us and a renewed sense of commitment to continue the ongoing struggle for equality and justice. If you find yourself in the area, I urge you to make time for a visit – you won't be...

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5.0
46w

The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee, is a profoundly moving experience, and visiting on Martin Luther King Jr. weekend made it all the more poignant. This isn't just a museum; it's a living testament to the struggle for equality, a stark reminder of the injustices of the past, and a powerful call to action for the present.

Walking through the museum, you journey through the history of civil rights in America, from the dark days of slavery to the ongoing fight for justice. The exhibits are incredibly well-curated, featuring artifacts, interactive displays, and powerful imagery that truly bring the past to life. Seeing the actual bus where Rosa Parks took her stand, or standing in the room where Dr. King was assassinated, sends chills down your spine and evokes a deep sense of reflection.

What struck me most was how relevant the museum's message feels today. In a time when social justice issues are at the forefront of our national conversation, the National Civil Rights Museum serves as a crucial reminder that the fight for equality is far from over. It challenges visitors to confront the systemic racism and prejudice that still persist in our society and inspires them to become agents of change.

Visiting during MLK weekend amplified the experience. The atmosphere was electric with purpose, with many visitors clearly moved by the legacy of Dr. King and the ongoing struggle for his dream. There were special events and presentations that added another layer of depth to the visit.

If you're looking for an experience that is both educational and emotionally powerful, the National Civil Rights Museum is an absolute must-visit. It's a place that will stay with you long after you leave, prompting important conversations and encouraging action towards a more just and...

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5.0
6y

Expansive museum focused on the story of African American civil rights oppression. What is conspicuously absent is the story of Native American civil rights oppression. A National Civil Rights Museum should include this.

The museum is very well curated with detailed history and to my delight, a focus that places individual people and their faces in the historical timeline of the civil rights struggle.

The museum leads you through the restored hotel rooms in the Lorraine Hotel and to a large window on the balcony where Dr. King was assassinated. The actual place where American history was sadly made and it is chilling.

There is an optional part of the tour located across the street into the boarding house where the fatal shot was fired, including views of the balcony and the restored bathroom where the assassin shot Dr. King. The focus of the well curated exhibits on the second floor is on the investigation and conviction of the assassin rather than the story of who this person was.

Well worth a visit but plan to spend two hours or more touring the museum. Consider that you could easily return the next day and still learn more.

We initially went on a Saturday and there were easily 150 people in line. We returned on Sunday and were able to go right in. Even with no wait the museum was still full. Had we waited in line on Saturday there is no way we could have appreciated what the museum has to offer because it would have been...

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