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- CharlesAgustus 17, 2014Not to be missed when visiting Memphis. Prepare to spend a few hours in the museum and the former boarding house across the street. A fascinating, and somber, tour through African American history.Suara positif 3 minggu lalu
- RaquelNovember 10, 2015A must see in Memphis! Make sure to do the audio tour. There is so much to read and the subject matter is intense so the audio tour helps balance things out so that you don't miss anything.
- Rachel StarksMei 27, 2015After the multi-million dollar renovation, this museum looks AMAZING! The museum takes you on a time line from the shipping of slaves to the U.S., up to and continuing past the civil rights movement.Suara positif Feb 25
- Divya MulanjurJanuari 1, 2017absolute must see in Memphis. They have preserved the motel and the room where MLK was shot. Learnt so much about the civil rights movement. The exhibits are engaging and very informative.
- James CAgustus 3, 2017Really cool museum. Great exhibits to the Civil Rights movement especially in the Memphis area. Loved the garbage men strike exhibit. Outstanding.
- Alan HedrickAgustus 25, 2015Really well done. Highly recommend a visit to this museum. Take your time. Maybe takes 3 hours to totally see it all. But it's worth it.
- Drew MApril 15, 2015A great museum that will probably take 4 hours if you like to read and watch everything available. Very interactive and modern!
- Paula FreireJuli 30, 2015One of the best museums that I've visited! Don't miss the opportunity to come here and learn about black american history.
- Tamara BrownMaret 15, 2015Amazing museum. I felt like I was time traveling with the history and artifacts. It was great to learn this part of American history.
- David SquiresApril 17, 2014I like what they've done with the place. The museum is open every day except Tuesday, but they have nice interactive videos on the plaza outside that can be seen night or day.
- Sharbour RayNovember 27, 2018Rather you're a history buff or not; make a point to visit this historic landmark in the heart of Downtown Memphis. Allow at least two hours for your visit for the full experience.
- Holly WhitfieldApril 5, 2014Now reopened after renovations. TN residents with ID get in for free on most Mondays from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m.
http://ilovememphisblog.com/2014/04/reopening-this-weekend-the-national-civil-rights-museum/ - Social News NetworkJuni 11, 2012The exhibits include a great amount of information and history on Civil Rights, but the moving documentary on MLK Jr. you cannot miss! There will be an announcement when the film is about to start!
- During the summer, the museum stays open until 6 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. Also, you can get in for free on most Mondays from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. with a Tennessee state I.D.
- Karen JohnsonSeptember 29, 2014A MUST visit tourist stop!!! Here you'll see the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King was murdered by James Earl Ray, among other significant aspects of American history.
- Paul LuningApril 20, 2019Incredible story, plan on 2-3 hours. Fascinating history of civil rights, Dr. King and his assassination.
- Candace F.November 18, 2013Learn amazing facts about civil rights history in America. Interestingly enough, the last resident of the Lorraine Motel is there daily. Take a tissue, though, it's an emotional rollercoaster.
- Anna VladauJuni 9, 2015It's a great deep dive into the Civil Rights movement. Further, you can see Martin Luther Kings' room. You feel like being back in time. Great!
- Farrah McCorveyApril 24, 2016By far the most informational museum I've been to. Everyone that comes to Memphis needs to come here!
- Feng Shui ParadiseJuli 11, 2017Very educational! U get to watch a short film sponsored by Ford which is interesting. We get indepth knowledge on slavery with lots of pics.
- Bobby KennedyFebruari 13, 2016An essential visit while in Memphis. Expertly takes you through the whole movement, all inside a tragically significant location.
- mary pinsonAgustus 30, 2014give yourself a lot of time for this one. so much to see and so much information to go along with each artifact/exhibit. all interesting!
- Lisa WMei 13, 2012Get the deal for this museum and the Staxx Soul museum. You save some money and get to check out two amazing historical spots in Memphis.
- YI YangMaret 27, 2015Of hopes and dreams, of challenge and change. It is an American story. The museum is built around the former Lorraine Motel, where Martin Luther King was assassinated on April 4, 1968.
- Ed BerrevoetsAgustus 16, 2018A must see. Every generation should visit this once. Learn and understanding history is needed to understand today.
- Suzanne E JonesDesember 29, 2014One of the BEST I've ever been to. You can't come to Memphis and not come here. Allow yourself 4 hours to see it all.
- Tim LetscherMaret 29, 2015Fantastic experience and heartening that the facade survived to become a museum.
- This Is My SouthDesember 26, 2012If you are interested in the Civil Rights movement, the Lorraine Motel, now the National Civil Rights Museum, is a must-see. For other important landmarks, click below. Baca selanjutnya
- K12 IncAgustus 25, 2011Did you know? The Lorraine was one of the few hotels where African American travelers could stay during segregation. Famous guests included Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding & Wilson Pickett. Baca selanjutnya
- Liz CroftDesember 24, 2015Stunning exhibits in an iconic location. A shameful history brilliantly depicted.
- Sharbour RayNovember 30, 2018Rather you're a history buff or not! Take two hours to explore the rich history of Memphis at the National Civil Rights Museum.
- HISTORYJuli 8, 2010This museum was built around the former Lorraine Motel where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated on April 4th 1968. Construction of the museum began in 1987 and opened in 1991.
- DIVINE MagazineAgustus 21, 2011The Journey Of Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks & Other Civil Rights Leaders Is Captured So Powerfully In The National Civil Rights Museum. You'll Be Inspired To Make A Change In Your Community.
- Memphis TravelJanuari 30, 2012Visiting for Black History Month? Check out the temp exhibit, For All The World To See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights, which examines the visual aspect of Southern race struggles
- PhoebeDesember 28, 2017Lots of inspiring information, but not entirely kid-friendly. I wanted my sister to understand the history, but info wasn’t really simplified.
- Sharbour RayDesember 8, 2018Whether you're a history buff or not! Take two hours to explore the rich history of Memphis at the National Civil Rights Museum.
- Rashida AmahtullahMei 22, 2012The largest collections of Bible Characters of color was apart of a lawsuit, in 1980a bid at $1mill for her oil paintings on https://www.facebook.com/madinah.gharib
- Holly ButlerDesember 18, 2014Really cool, interactive museum. Told an amazing story of American history.
- Laura GoryckiDesember 2, 2012Main museum is closed until spring 2013 for renovations, but still lots of history to see.
- Gary DavisMei 2, 2014Being here was so surreal for me!! It's like a piece of history stood still for us to see...however not in the best of times.
- Tyler YoungNovember 12, 2012Majority of the museum (all of it housed in the Lorraine Motel side) will be closed for renovations until January 2014
- Steve "Gigs" 🐧Februari 8, 2013In April of 2004 I was honored to bring the Stanley Cup. Hockey is for everybody and this was for you Mr. Willie O'Ree!