A. Schwab Dry Goods Store 163 Beale St. A. Schwab, established in 1876, is the only remaining original business on Beale Street. Its three floors are filled with store relics, voodoo powders, Memphis music, retro toys and the largest collection of hats in town—perfect for browsing around. Beale Street Corner of 2nd Street & Beale Street One of America's most famous streets, Beale Street is where W.C. Handy penned the first blues song and where you’ll find three blocks of restaurants, nightclubs, live music, museums and neon. Bike Routes Encompassing more than 60 miles of bike lanes, off-road trails and protected pathways, bike routes in Memphis are a fun way to get around. South Main Trolley Nights South Main Historic District. On the last Friday of each month, Memphis' South Main Arts District hosts an evening of art and music. Shops, restaurants, and art galleries in the area open their doors to Memphians and visitors |
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