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Debbie M
Germantown, TN401 contributions
juin 2021
This is a small park behind Channel 3 TV station. You probably wouldn't know it was there if you weren't from around this area. It's a rather small park with pretty nice views of the river. This is also where the Big River Crossing, a pedestrian bridge that goes alongside the Harrihan Bridge over the Mississippi River. begins.
Écrit le 12 février 2022
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trunettam
Orlando5 contributions
juil. 2019
It was really cool to walk or ride scooters around Martyrs Park and go across the river. The views are pretty cool too.
Écrit le 17 août 2019
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NXTTRP
Saint-Pétersbourg, Floride2 473 contributions
août 2018 • En couple
We do not reside in Memphis nor do we visit frequently, but we felt fortunate to have found Martyr’s Park on a morning walk. But I have to inquire, how many nearby residents of the city are actually aware of the park and the purpose it salutes?
The exodus and fatalities the population of Memphis suffered in this period are astounding. This history is recorded on signs and under the statute in MP. The representation of the statute is also very emotional.
The exodus and fatalities the population of Memphis suffered in this period are astounding. This history is recorded on signs and under the statute in MP. The representation of the statute is also very emotional.
Écrit le 25 août 2018
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lesliebauman
Kirkland, Etat de Washington1 023 contributions
avr. 2018 • Entre amis
Plus you can walk the riverfront along the Mississippi River to downtown Memphis from here and/or the big river walk across the pedestrian bridge over the Mississippi into Arkansas and back.
Écrit le 29 avril 2018
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ChanEvan
Memphis, TN12 525 contributions
nov. 2017 • En solo
The Riverfront Pedestrian Path connects Tom Lee Park to Martyrs Park, which sits high on the Chickasaw Bluff. Views of both bridges & the Mississippi River make this a popular spot for Photographers, as well as those seeking a peaceful spot to chill or watch the Sunset.
Vehicles access the 9-acre grassy Park via Channel 3 Drive, which dead ends @ a small but Free Parking Circle adjacent to the Founders Pointe Neighborhood. Or there is Free Parking @ Tom Lee Park, then walk South up the Bluff incline.
A plaque commemorates "the heros and heroines . . . who gave their lives serving the victims of Yellow Fever." The horrible Epidemic hit Memphis in 1878 & "devastated the city, leaving few survivors."
The number of Visitors discovering Martyrs Park has exploded since the opening of Big River Crossing to the South 1 year ago. BRC drew 250,000 Pedestrians & Bicyclists in its 1st year.
I recommend arriving @ least 1 hour before Sunset. The Walk in both directions is scenic & pleasant.
Vehicles access the 9-acre grassy Park via Channel 3 Drive, which dead ends @ a small but Free Parking Circle adjacent to the Founders Pointe Neighborhood. Or there is Free Parking @ Tom Lee Park, then walk South up the Bluff incline.
A plaque commemorates "the heros and heroines . . . who gave their lives serving the victims of Yellow Fever." The horrible Epidemic hit Memphis in 1878 & "devastated the city, leaving few survivors."
The number of Visitors discovering Martyrs Park has exploded since the opening of Big River Crossing to the South 1 year ago. BRC drew 250,000 Pedestrians & Bicyclists in its 1st year.
I recommend arriving @ least 1 hour before Sunset. The Walk in both directions is scenic & pleasant.
Écrit le 7 novembre 2017
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Vinelandgal
100 contributions
oct. 2016 • En couple
Nice park to go for a walk and take a few pictures. Easy access and parking, limited facilities. Got to see a few barges pass bye.
Écrit le 15 octobre 2016
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SubicChick
Hong Kong, Chine235 contributions
juin 2014 • En couple
This is the southern end of Memphis city near the old bridges and the UU Church of the River. The bridges themselves have a history. There is plenty of parking and it is a great view of the bridges and river and has some beautiful magnolia trees. If you are lucky you might see some of the foxes down near the banks as you sit quietly on the benches. Information from another commenter is not correct, this does not flood yearly as we walk this park every few days. It is a little tricky to find. Like many parks in Memphis it lacks toilet facilities but does have a drinking fountain. The walkway connects to the Tom Lee Park to the north.
Écrit le 4 juin 2014
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drdroad
MORENO VALLEY1 420 contributions
mai 2014 • En solo
Great park by the river. Uncrowded with a special sculpture. Great views, as you'd expect. Stayed for sunset.
Écrit le 12 mai 2014
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Sandi G
Chattanooga, TN175 contributions
avr. 2012 • En couple
Gets flooded out every year, which may be a good thing considering its history. Folks, this was once a leper colony...I kid you not...where those infected were sent to literally rot and die. But like anything else in Tennessee as a whole, the more horrific the history, the more glamorous they purport it to be. Don't waste your time.
Écrit le 15 mars 2013
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Samuel C
Memphis, Tennessee9 contributions
août 2012 • En solo
"Martyrs Park" is very close to the "Tom Lee Park", "Mud Island" River Park - "Mississippi River Museum" The museum on Mud Island presents the history of the lower Mississippi river valley, with great emphasis on the steamboat, complete with a full-scale replica steamboat. An admission fee is charged for the museum. "The Amphitheater" - Mud Island is home to a 5,000 seat outdoor amphitheater which has been used for a summer concert series for over two decades. Also, Beale Street the street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, which runs from the Mississippi River to East Street, a distance of approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 km). Beale Street is one of memphis' most famous tourist destinations. beale street is lined with bars most of which feature blues music. this entertainment district is also known for it's bar-b-que restaurants. a fun and safe place to visit for nightlife in downtown memphis. It is a significant location in the city's history, as well as in the history of the blues. Today, the blues clubs and restaurants that line Beale Street are major tourist attractions in Memphis. Festivals and outdoor concerts periodically bring large crowds to the street and its surrounding areas. beale street was originally an african-american neighborhood dating back to the late 1800's. from the turn of the 20 th century until the 1960's beale street was known for it's african-american nightclubs and bars. in the 1960's and 1970's the area declined and in 1974 a. schwab's store was the only building open on beale street. in the 1980's beale street was redeveloped into the vibrant entertainment venue you see today. beale street is listed on the national register of historic places.
Écrit le 16 octobre 2012
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