The city famous for blues and barbecue is a little “ragged around the edges” according to tour guide Tad Pierson, who drives tourists around in his pink 1955 Cadillac.
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Despite setbacks, the Mississippi River city has held onto its rollicking blues joints, smokin' barbecue and welcoming, can-do spirit
May 2010 |
By Jamie Katz
Looks really cool. Bob and I have been talking about Memphis. If we come, we will call you.
Helen
Posted by bob sorenson&helen on June 16,2010 | 08:12 PM
Nice Photos!
More about Tad from a Memphis perspective.
http://www.livefrommemphis.com/flipside/656-american-dream-safari
Posted by Christopher Reyes on April 28,2010 | 08:47 PM
Memphis in the early 50's. Oh, I remember those sultry summers (huge mosquitoes)and the incredible mystique and romance of driving down Beale Street.
Posted by Susan Huetteman on April 28,2010 | 08:37 PM
Not been here till now, but now i am i just enjoying thank-you.Have to learn a bit more before i can say any-thing else..must save up to do these things...see and enjoy...
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Looks really cool. Bob and I have been talking about Memphis. If we come, we will call you. Helen
Posted by bob sorenson&helen on June 16,2010 | 08:12 PM
Nice Photos!
More about Tad from a Memphis perspective.
http://www.livefrommemphis.com/flipside/656-american-dream-safari
Posted by Christopher Reyes on April 28,2010 | 08:47 PM
Memphis in the early 50's. Oh, I remember those sultry summers (huge mosquitoes)and the incredible mystique and romance of driving down Beale Street.
Posted by Susan Huetteman on April 28,2010 | 08:37 PM
Not been here till now, but now i am i just enjoying thank-you.Have to learn a bit more before i can say any-thing else..must save up to do these things...see and enjoy...
Posted by Janet Evans on April 19,2010 | 01:16 PM