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DOWNTOWNMEMPHIS Harbor UPTOWN MAP • DOWNTOWN DIRECTORY • TROLLEY ROUTES River Inn Town Centre 2 MUD A B C D E F G H I J K Slavehaven 1 Maria Musuem Greenlaw Montessori (o the map) Park School DOWNTOWNMEMPHIS Harbor UPTOWN MAP • DOWNTOWN DIRECTORY • TROLLEY ROUTES River Inn Town Centre 2 MUD BRIDGES THIRD STREET SECOND STREET MAIN ST. ISLAND FRONT STREET A.W. WILLIS DOWNTOWN ATTRACTIONS A.W. WILLIS MATA G11 AutoZone Park, 200 Union, 721-6050 3 North D4 Bass Pro Outdoor World, 1 Bass Pro Drive, 291-8200 Terminal ST. JUDE Shadyac F13 Beale Street Entertainment District, BealeStreet.com CHILDREN’S D14 Beale Street Landing, Beale at Riverside, 312-9190 R PINCH RESEARCH O Overton Discover Downtown events, shops, E12 Belz Museum of Judaic and Asian Art, 119 S Main, 523-2787 Greenbelt B HOSPITAL 4 Park R DISTRICT restaurants, attractions and more at B22 Big River Crossing, W Virginia Ave and Channel 3 Dr A H Bass Pro E17 Blues Hall of Fame, 421 S Main, 525-3655 R E Outdoor World Jackson DowntownMemphis.com V E7 Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, 255 N Main, 576-1201 I R DANNY THOMAS F E12 Center for Southern Folklore, 119 S Main St, 525-3655 L I-40 O E18 Central Station, 545 S Main, matatransit.com 5 W Follow #DTMEM on social media! Cossitt Library, 33 S Front, 526-1712 ISLAND DRIVE D11 Uptown E11 Cotton Museum of Memphis, 65 Union at Front, 531-7826 Square Apts Sheraton G13 Ernest Withers Museum, 333 Beale, 527-7476 Downtown @DowntownMemphis G14 FedExForum, 191 Beale, 205-1234 6 Memphis Cook Convention Center Exchange E8 Fire Museum of Memphis, 118 Adams, 320-5650 F14 Gibson Guitar Factory, 145 Lt. George W Lee, 543-0800 Cannon Federal Center Reserve C16 Grizzlies River Fit Trail, Tom Lee Park on Riverside Drive POPLAR AVE. E14 Halloran Centre for Performing Arts, 203 S. Main St, 525-3000 7 County Criminal VICTORIAN A1 I-40 Federal Justice E16 Jack Robinson Gallery, 44 Huling, 576-0708 BASS PRO DRIVE Bldg Bldg Archives Center VILLAGE Tennessee Bldg Washington E3 MATA North Terminal, 444 N Main Welcome CIVIC CENTER Mud Island Woodru James Lee Center Court Mallory-Neely I7 Mallory Neely House, 652 Adams, 523-1484 Skywalk & House Fontaine B & B Magevney House Monorail City Hall Fire G8 Magevney House, 198 Adams, 526-4464 House 8 Entrance Museum Adams E6 Memphis Cook Convention Center, 255 N Main, 576-1200 Comfort 200 E18 Memphis Farmers Market, Central Station Pavillion, Inn Jeerson memphisfarmersmarket.org Dog Park JEFFERSON F19 Memphis Railroad & Trolley Museum, 545 S Main, 590-3099 Courtyard Econo C8 Memphis Riverboats, 45 S Riverside, 527-2628 9 Marriot Lodge Court MS River Sleep Inn Court G14 Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum, 191 Beale, 205-2533 Memphis THE EDGE Park Raymond Square Downtown Park James Visible Music B23 Metal Museum, 374 Metal Museum Drive, 774-6380 Elementary School MS River Tower College Marshall Ave. F13 Memphis Music Hall of Fame, 126 S 2nd St, 205-2532 Museum U of M MADISON Law C9 Mud Island Monorail & Skywalk, 125 N Front, 576-7241 10 School Hotel YMCA First Floyd Alley Mud Island The Napoleon B10 Mud Island River Park & Amphitheatre, 125 N Front, 576-7241 Tennessee Marshall Amphitheater Madison Residence Arts Bldg Monroe Ave. National Civil Rights Museum, 450 Mulberry, 521-9699 Cossitt Inn AutoZone Sun F17 Library Monroe Toyota Studio One Park G13 New Daisy Theatre, 330 Beale St, 525-8189 Plaza MUD Commerce Holiday S Fire 88 Union Square A E13 Orpheum Theatre, 203 S Main, 525-7800 Inn Select M 11 ISLAND Station Tower UNION O F1 Slavehaven Underground Railroad Museum, 826 N Second, 527-7711 H T RIVER CottonTHE CORE D21 Stax Museum, 926 E McLemore Ave, 942-7685 Peabody Y Commercial PARK Museum Double Tree N Appeal Barboro N Hotel Hotel G4 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas, 495-3327 A D K10 Sun Recording Studio, 706 Union, 521-0664 Post Gayoso Belz Oce 119 N Riverside, 543-5333 12 Museum D8 Tennessee Welcome Center, Peabody Center for Place D10 University of Memphis Law School, 1 N Front, 678-2426 Tower WC Handy AutoZone So. Folklore PEABODY PLACE Handy Home G9 Visible Music College, 200 Madison, 381-3939 HQ New Daisy BEALE ST. Hampton Inn Park Music & Suites Theatre Lauderdale G12 WC Handy Home & Museum, 352 Beale, 527-3427 1 Hall of Fame Withers Church Museum R J8 Woodruff-Fontaine House, 680 Adams, 526-1469 13 The BEALE STREET Park MLK AVE. E Orpheum Elvis Presley The Plaza FedExForum V Halloran Westin I Beale Street Centre Memphis Stax Landing Rock ‘n’ Soul MLGW Museum R Gibson Museum Guitar (o the map) 14 I The DOWNTOWN HOTELS P Chisca Pontotoc P K11 Best Western Plus Gen X Inn, 1177 Madison Ave, 692-9136 I D4 Big Cypress Lodge, 1 Bass Pro Drive, 417-335-2777 S 15 STREET FOURTH E8 Comfort Inn, 100 N Front, 526-0583 S SOUTH MAIN I Vance E8 Courtyard by Marriott, 75 Jefferson, 522-2200 Bocce S Ball E9 Crowne Plaza, 300 N Second, 525-1800 Talbot Court B.B. KING BLVD S F12 Doubletree Hotel, 185 Union, 528-1800 I 16 F9 Econo Lodge Hotel, 22 N Third, 522-7050 Wagner MAP KEY M Grizzlies 175 Peabody Place, 260-4000 Riverfit Robinson Huling F13 Hampton Inn & Suites, Gallery F11 Holiday Inn Select, 160 Union, 525-5491 National Civil Blues Rights F10 Hotel Napoleon, 179 Madison Ave, 526-0002 Hall of Fame Museum MAIN James Lee House, 690 Adams, 359-6750 Navy RIVERFRONT J8 17 Park STREET Butler Army SHUTTLE E10 Madison Hotel, 79 Madison, 333-1200 Park SHUTTLE F11 Marriott Residence Inn, 110 Monroe, 578-3700 Post Oce E10 Marriott Spring Hill Suites, 21 N Main, 522-2100 Tom Lee Butler Park F12 Peabody Hotel, 149 Union, 529-4000 Park STREET FRONT PEDESTRIAN 18 Emerge MADISON Memphis B2 River Inn of Harbor Town, 50 Harbor Town Square, 260-3333 Central RIVERFRONT The SHUTTLE Station & BLUFFWALK E9 Sleep Inn at Court Square, 40 N Front, 522-9700 Lofts G.E. PATTERSON St. Paul Ave. E6 Sheraton Downtown Memphis, 250 N Main, 527-7300 Farmer’s Market Railroad F12 Talbot Heir Guesthouse, 99 S Second, 527-9772 & Trolley MUD ISLAND 19 Museum Webster SHUTTLE G12 Vista Inn & Suites, 265 Union, 527-4305 MONORAL STOPS & SKYWALKK G14 Westin Memphis Beale, 170 Lt. George W Lee, 334-5900 SECOND STREET SECOND SOUTH ST. MAIN BLUFFS 20 STREET TENNESSEE PUBLIC PUBLIC PARKING PARKING Virginia GARAGE LOT SOUTH END CIVIC / GOVERNMENT GEORGIA Martyrs F7 Archives Building, 150 Washington, 545-4356 21 Park BIG RIVER CROSSING CRUMP BLVD BIKE E8 City Hall, 125 N Main I-55 The PARKS G7 Criminal Justice Center, 201 Poplar Artesian E Carolina RACKS V I E8 Downtown Memphis Commission, 114 N Main, 575-0540 Channel 3 R D Election Commission, 157 Poplar, 545-4125 E F8 22 D I E7 Federal Building, 145 N Main S Main Street Shuttle R E FLORIDA E6 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 200 N Main, 523-7171 Crump V Mon-Thurs: 7am-10:40pm; Park I R Kentucky Fri: 7am-11:40pm, E10 Greater Memphis Chamber, 22 N Front, 543-3500 Sat: 8:20am-12am, Sun: 10am-6:15pm D12 Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau, 47 Union, 543-5300 23 E14 Memphis Light Gas & Water, 220 S Main, 544-6549 Riverfront Shuttle E7 Shelby County Admin Building, 160 N Main Metal Museum BLUE SUEDE BRIGADE Mon-Fri: 9:30am-8 pm; F8 Shelby County Court House, 140 Adams, 545-4006 Sat: 9am-9pm, Sun 10am-6pm E11 State Offices, 40 North Main Street The Blue Suede Chickasaw F13 US Post Office, 100 Peabody Place, 521-0159 24 Heritage Park Brigade can help Madison Shuttle G18 US Post Office, 555 S Third, 473-3106 M you find your way! Mon-Fri: 7am-6pm; ETAL MUS EUM DRIVE Sat: 9:30am-6pm: No Service on Sun Our on-street ambassadors are equipped with directions, event 25 information, tours, tips and facts Shuttle Stops about Downtown Memphis. Shuttle fare is $1 per person for one-way and 50-cents STREET THIRD Ask them anything! for seniors 65 and over and people with disabilities. Just don’t step on their shoes. For extended trolley passes and information, visit DowntownMemphis.com MataTransit.com or call (901) 523-8134. 26 DOWNTOWN DINING DOWNTOWN SHOPS American/Southern Influence F11 Bon Ton Cafe, 150 Monroe, 525-0883 E17 477 Store, 477 S. Main St., 272-5198 G14 bleu, 221 S Third (Westin Hotel), 334-5950 E11 Cafe Keough, 12 S Main, 509-2469 F13 A. Schwab Dry Goods Store, 163 Beale, 523-9782 F13 Blues City Café, 138 Beale, 526-3637 E11 City Market, 66 S Main, 725-6132 E18 American Apparel, 530 S Main, 528-1722 E15 Cafe Pontotoc, 314 S Main, 401-0043 E10 Court House Deli, 22 N Main, 527-2253 F13 APG Office Furnishings, 100 S Main, 524-5548 E14 Catherine & Mary’s, 272 S. Main St., 254-8600 D11 Front Street Deli, 77 Front, 522-8943 E17 Art Village Gallery, 410 S Main, 521-0782 E10 eighty3, 83 Madison (Madison Hotel), 333-1224 E9 Lenny’s Sub Shop, 153 S Main,529-4377 G13 Beale Street Blues Gift Shop, 200 Beale St., 526-6829 E11 Felicia Suzanne’s, 80 Monroe, 523-0877 E13 Lenny’s Sub Shop, 22 N Front, 543-9230 F13 Blues City General Store, 144 Beale, 527-1555 E11 Flight, 39 S Main Street, 521-8005 H15 Lunchbox Eats, 288 Fourth St, 526-0820 E17 Blues Hall of Fame Store, 421 S Main, 527-2583 F13 Itta Bena, 143 Beale, 578-3031 E14 LYFE Kitchen, 272 S.
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