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5 Awesome Off-Sites in Memphis, Tennessee

The American Queen
Offering a variety of themed cruises, such as “Music of the Rivers,” “Lewis & Clark/Route 66” and “Southern Culture,” groups get a genuine taste of the region as they meander down the Mississippi on the Queen.

Dixon Gallery and Gardens
The Dixon’s collection features works from Monet, Renoir and other iconic Impressionists. Its gardens can host up to 300, with catering available.

Graceland
The home of Elvis is the “King” of Memphis attractions. In addition to group tours, there are four banquet rooms that can be rented, with some of Elvis’ favorite foods available. Extensive lawn space can hold tented events of up to 1,200.

Memphis Rock & Soul Museum
The Rock & Soul Museum travels through a musical revolution that began in Memphis before changing the face of America. Theater rental and banquet space is available, and it’s near the Gibson Guitar Factory and FedEx Forum.

Pink Palace
A collection of cultural, technological, historical and scientific exhibits, this group of museums and the outdoor Lichterman Nature Center are available for groups of up to 5,000.

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