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Background imageMemphis Collection: Pyramids Gizeh Distant view road Memphis Land

Pyramids Gizeh Distant view road Memphis Land
Pyramids of Gizeh. Distant view from road to Memphis, Land of Goshen, with irrigation canal in foreground. 1934, Egypt, J─½zah

Background imageMemphis Collection: Memphis Basalt sphinx closer view tourists 1934

Memphis Basalt sphinx closer view tourists 1934
Memphis. Basalt sphinx closer view with tourists. 1934, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Memphis Paleu grove 1934 Egypt Extinct city

Memphis Paleu grove 1934 Egypt Extinct city
Memphis. Paleu grove of Memphis. 1934, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt Cairo Memphis Nile scene typical boats

Egypt Cairo Memphis Nile scene typical boats
Egypt. Cairo and Memphis, etc. Nile scene with typical boats in full sail. 1920, Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt Cairo Memphis entrance Citadel Elaborate arch-ornamentation

Egypt Cairo Memphis entrance Citadel Elaborate arch-ornamentation
Egypt. Cairo and Memphis, etc. Cairo. An entrance to the Citadel. Elaborate arch-ornamentation. 1920, Egypt, Cairo

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt Cairo Memphis Scene Old Cairo typical sail

Egypt Cairo Memphis Scene Old Cairo typical sail
Egypt. Cairo and Memphis, etc. Scene in Old Cairo. Showing typical sail boats. 1920, Egypt, Cairo

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt Cairo Memphis Nile scene Old Cairo eastern bank

Egypt Cairo Memphis Nile scene Old Cairo eastern bank
Egypt. Cairo and Memphis, etc. Nile scene in Old Cairo. Along the eastern bank. 1920, Egypt, Cairo

Background imageMemphis Collection: Memphis Sphinx 14 feet high 26 feet long weight 90

Memphis Sphinx 14 feet high 26 feet long weight 90
Memphis. The Sphinx of Memphis. 14 feet high, 26 feet long, weight 90 tons. 1920, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Memphis Colossal statue Ramses II 1920 Egypt

Memphis Colossal statue Ramses II 1920 Egypt
Memphis. Colossal statue of Ramses II. Near Memphis. 1920, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Cattle watering place Memphis 1900 Egypt Extinct city

Cattle watering place Memphis 1900 Egypt Extinct city
Cattle at a watering place, Memphis 1900, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Flocks fields Memphis 1900 Egypt Extinct city

Flocks fields Memphis 1900 Egypt Extinct city
Flocks in the fields of Memphis 1900, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Colossal statue

Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Colossal statue
Egyptian views; The pyramids of Gizeh. Colossal statue of Ramses II, Memphis 1900, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Forest palms Memphis

Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Forest palms Memphis
Egyptian views The pyramids of Gizeh. Forest of palms, Memphis 1900, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Camels passing

Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Camels passing
Egyptian views The pyramids of Gizeh. Camels passing through a palm grove, Memphis 1900, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Modern village

Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Modern village
Egyptian views The pyramids of Gizeh. Modern village of Memphis 1900, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Site ancient Memphis

Egyptian views pyramids Gizeh Site ancient Memphis
Egyptian views The pyramids of Gizeh. Site of ancient Memphis 1900, Egypt, Memphis (Extinct city)

Background imageMemphis Collection: Mrs Theresa Avery Memphis Tenn J George Hucks

Mrs Theresa Avery Memphis Tenn J George Hucks
Mrs. Theresa Avery, Memphis, Tenn; J. George Hucks (American, active 1860s - 1870s); 1865 - 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageMemphis Collection: Levee Memphis Aug 18 1881 J Frank Coonley American

Levee Memphis Aug 18 1881 J Frank Coonley American
Levee at Memphis, Aug. 18, 1881; J. Frank Coonley (American, active about 1857 - 1904); August 18, 1881; Albumen silver print

Background imageMemphis Collection: Memphis maison du desert Theodule Deveria

Memphis maison du desert Theodule Deveria
Memphis, maison du desert; Theodule Deveria (French, 1831 - 1871); France; 1859 - 1862; Albumen silver print

Background imageMemphis Collection: Federal Gunboat Used During The Naval Battle Of Memphis, Tennessee, June 6 1862

Federal Gunboat Used During The Naval Battle Of Memphis, Tennessee, June 6 1862. From El Museo Universal, Published Madrid 1862

Background imageMemphis Collection: The First And Second Pyramid Of Gizah, Ancient Memphis, And Head Of The Colossal Sphinx

The First And Second Pyramid Of Gizah, Ancient Memphis, And Head Of The Colossal Sphinx. Engraved By Scott After Clennell. From The Book The Gallery Of Nature And Art Volume Ii

Background imageMemphis Collection: USA, Tennessee, Vintage streetcar near Orpheum Theater; Memphis

USA, Tennessee, Vintage streetcar near Orpheum Theater; Memphis

Background imageMemphis Collection: Anubis hieroglyphics at the Memphis Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Anubis hieroglyphics at the Memphis Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: The Colossus of Ramesses II, Pharoah of Egypt statue at the Memphis Museum, Cairo, Egypt

The Colossus of Ramesses II, Pharoah of Egypt statue at the Memphis Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: The Sphinx of Memphis statue at the Memphis Museum, Cairo, Egypt

The Sphinx of Memphis statue at the Memphis Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Pink granite statue of Ramses II (h. 1290-1224 B. C) as

Egypt. Pink granite statue of Ramses II (h. 1290-1224 B. C) as
Egyptian Art. Pink granite statue of Ramses II (h.1290-1224 B.C) depicted as an old man. Detail. New Empire. 19th Dynasty. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Tennessee. Memphis. Graceland Mansion to Elvis Presley (1935

Tennessee. Memphis. Graceland Mansion to Elvis Presley (1935-1977). Meditation graden. Grave of The King. USA

Background imageMemphis Collection: Sculpture of Ramesses II and God Ptah. Egypt

Sculpture of Ramesses II and God Ptah. Egypt
Sculpture of Pharaoh Ramesses II and the God Ptah. Granite. From Temple of Ptah, Memphis. Reign of Ramesses II. C. 1290-1224 BC. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Saqqara necropolis. The Pyramid of Djoser (Zoser) or

Egypt. Saqqara necropolis. The Pyramid of Djoser (Zoser) or step pyramid. Built in 27th century BC as a burial of Pharaoh Djoser by Imhotep, his vizier. Third dynasty. Old Kingdom

Background imageMemphis Collection: Hieroglyphic writing of the tomb of Nykaiankh. Egypt

Hieroglyphic writing of the tomb of Nykaiankh. Egypt
Hieroglyphic writing. Limestone architrave of the tomb of Nykaiankh with text inscribed with a prayer. Detail. The deceased is a priest of the Sun Temple of King Userkaf. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egyptian architecture

Egyptian architecture. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798

Background imageMemphis Collection: US Navy base in Memphis, Tennessee, 1850s

US Navy base in Memphis, Tennessee, 1850s
Navy Yard in Memphis, Tennessee, on the Mississippi River, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMemphis Collection: NATI2D-00280

NATI2D-00280
Elevated corn crib in Chucalissa Village, a 1500s Mississippean site reconstructed by the University of Memphis, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageMemphis Collection: NATI2D-00283

NATI2D-00283
Thatched dwellings in Chucalissa Village, a 1500s Mississippean site reconstructed by the University of Memphis, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageMemphis Collection: NATI2D-00279

NATI2D-00279
Low platform mound in Chucalissa Village, a 1500s Mississippean site reconstructed by the University of Memphis, Tennessee. Digital photograph

Background imageMemphis Collection: Elvis Presleys Green Cadillac Convertible in Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Elvis Presleys Green Cadillac Convertible in Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt, Saqqara Necropolis, Pyramid Complex of Djoser, Heb Sed Court

Egypt, Saqqara Necropolis, Pyramid Complex of Djoser, Heb Sed Court UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageMemphis Collection: BB Kings Club

BB Kings Club, Beale Street Entertainment Area, Memphis, Tennessee, USA USA-TENNESSEE-Memphis: Beale Street Entertainment Area Signs for BB Kings Club

Background imageMemphis Collection: Beale Street Entertainment Area, Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Beale Street Entertainment Area, Memphis, Tennessee, USA USA-TENNESSEE-Memphis: Beale Street Entertainment Area Neon Signs / Evening

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egyptian Art. Pink granite statue. Mit Rahina Open Air Museu

Egyptian Art. Pink granite statue. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Memphis. Goddess Hathor column pillar

Egypt. Memphis. Goddess Hathor column pillar
Goddess Hathor column pillar. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. God Anubis. Relief. Memphis

Egypt. God Anubis. Relief. Memphis
Egyptian Art. God Anubis. Relief. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Memphis. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum with statue - Pha

Egypt. Memphis. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum with statue - Pha
Egypt. Memphis. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum with the statue of Pharaoh Ramses II (h.1290-1224 BC). New Empire. 19th Dynasty

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Goddess Nephthys between two figures of god Anubis. M

Egypt. Goddess Nephthys between two figures of god Anubis. M
Egyptian Art. Goddess Nephthys, between two figures of god Anubis, wearing a headdress in the shape of a house. Relief. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Memphis. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Sculpture

Egypt. Memphis. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Sculpture

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing

Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing
Hieroglyphic writing. Mit Rahina Open Air Museum. Memphis. Egypt

Background imageMemphis Collection: Egypt. Sphinx of Memphis. Alabaster

Egypt. Sphinx of Memphis. Alabaster
Egyptian Art. Sphinx of Memphis. Alabaster. Probably dates between 1700 and 1400 B.C. during the 18th dynasty. Is believed that the sphinx honored Hatshepsut

Background imageMemphis Collection: Alabaster Sphinx - Memphis, Egypt

Alabaster Sphinx - Memphis, Egypt
The Alabaster Sphinx - Memphis, Egypt. The facial features imply that the Sphinx is honoring Hatshepsut or Amenhotep II or Amenhotep III. Date: circa 1910s



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Welcome to Memphis, the city that never sleeps. From the soulful sounds of BB Kings Blues Club to the iconic Elvis Presleys Heartbreak Hotel sign, this vibrant city is a haven for music lovers. As night falls, Beale Street comes alive with its neon lights and pulsating rhythms, offering an unforgettable experience. Step into Sun Studios, where legends like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash recorded their first hits, and feel the echoes of history reverberate through your soul. But Memphis isn't just about music; it's also steeped in rich cultural heritage. Explore the ancient Egyptian influence at Sun Studios as you admire the mesmerizing relief of Egypt's Goddess Nephthys. This unexpected connection between two worlds adds a touch of mystique to this already captivating city. As you wander down Beale Street at night, immerse yourself in its legendary atmosphere. The energy is palpable as talented musicians fill every corner with bluesy melodies that transport you back in time. It's no wonder why Beale Street has become synonymous with Memphis itself – a place where dreams are born and musical legacies are made. Even beyond its borders lies another Memphis - Texas' very own gem bearing the same name. A vintage photograph by Dorothea Lange captures a moment frozen in time: a sign for a hotel in small-town Memphis amidst vast Texan landscapes. This glimpse into history reminds us that even distant places can share familiar names and stories. So whether you're exploring Sun Studios or strolling along Beale Street at nightfall, let Memphis enchant you with its melodic charm and timeless allure. Experience firsthand why this city holds such an indelible place in American culture – where past meets present and music reigns supreme.