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Memphis is a hallowed ground for barbecue enthusiasts, offering a variety of slow-smoked ribs and pulled pork that define American BBQ. Drive to this iconic city in June to indulge in its rich culinary heritage at legendary spots like Central BBQ, where the sauce and smoke are the main event.


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Fun FactMemphis is globally celebrated for its distinctive dry-rub barbecue, a style that sets it apart from other regional BBQ traditions.
Good to KnowTo minimize wait times at popular BBQ restaurants like Central BBQ or The Bar-B-Q Shop, consider dining during off-peak hours or opting for an early lunch.
Hidden GemBeyond barbecue, Memphis offers exceptional soul food experiences; try Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken for its renowned spicy, crispy fried chicken.
Pro TipWhen exploring dining options on Beale Street, always confirm if establishments have a cover charge or minimum purchase, especially when live music is featured.


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In 1832, the city of Memphis, Tennessee deeded the church a site at the corner of Poplar Avenue and Third Street. The present building was built in 1884 and was designed by architect Edward Culliatt Jones and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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