- The list below includes 61 free or cheap things to do in or near Germantown, Tennessee, including 35 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Children's Play Area, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From Cameron Brown Park to Howard McVay Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Germantown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Memphis, Collierville, Southaven and Olive Branch.
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There is only one street known as 'Home of the Blues', Beale Street in mid-town Memphis. This historic street is lined with restaurants, clubs, and shops, and is the place to be for lovers of live music.
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Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art
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119 South Main Street, Memphis, TN
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Located just one block from the famous Peabody Hotel, the Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art has a large collection of unique items. Adult and student tours are offered Tuesdays through Fridays with reservations being required.
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826 N Second St, Memphis, TN 38107
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Revealed in 1978 to have been a stop on the underground railroad, Slave Haven/Burkle Estate Museum now offers guided tours of the hidden passageways under the house, featuring stories of the slaves who stopped here for a night before embarking up the Mississippi River.
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450 Mulberry St., Memphis, TN 38103
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The National Civil Rights Museum – Lorraine Motel tells the story of one of our nations darkest hours, the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The museum houses collections, exhibits, research and educational programs chronicling the movement.
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125 North Front Street, Memphis, TN 38103
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The natural and cultural history of the Lower Mississippi River Valley is the focus of the Mississippi River Museum at Mud Island. Numerous artifacts covering the different periods of history are included in the exhibits with a special children's area known as the River Room.
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Stroll along the Riverwalk at Mud Island River Park and view an exact duplicate of the lower Mississippi River including 20 cities located on its shores, ride the monorail, visit the Mississippi River Museum and hear a concert in the amphitheater. Visitors can learn more at the Visitors Center.
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Visitors of the Tom Lee Park will be able to travel along the beaches, get some exercise, and ride boats on the Mississippi River. The history of the location is also detailed for guests who are interested in learning about the site.
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Opening in 2000, the Landers Center has a 8,400 seat multipurpose arena, and it is home to the Mississippi RiverKings minor league professional hockey team. The center is also often used for concerts and other events.
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374 Metal Museum Dr, Memphis, TN 38106
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Unique in America, the National Ornamental Metal Museum features a variety of displays centering on fine metalwork. Visitors can watch metalworkers making art, as well. The museum offers metalworking classes.
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The Historic Desoto Museum is a museum that strives to provide information and education about local history. The museum contains many different artifacts and displays, some dating back to as late as 1541.