
Dr. Beverly Vendryes, Ph.D.
2 reviews on 1 places
Visited the Memphis Music Hall of Fame on 12/06/23. The entry cost is $8 per adult. It is a small museum with many exhibits of various artists such as Jim Dickinson, Issac Hayes, Albert King, B.B. King, Three 6 Mafia, Elvis Presley, and Justin Timberlake. There is no tour guide for the museum because the exhibits are self-explanatory. The exhibitions are captivating, educational, and informative which features interactive exhibits, memorabilia, rare video performances, and interviews. This is must visit if you love music
To fulfill my glowing US States visited, drove from Green Bay to Menominee, Michigan. So Michigan is now my 42nd State visited. Stopped by John Henes Park for a little stroll and few pics and the park was absolutely green and lush. The view of Lake Michigan is vast and serene. The lake appeared gloomy with a skyline of grayish silver where the sun tried forcefully to penetrate the cloud and the waves hummed and crashed the rocks.
The park's entrance is one-way so you have to drive the loop through the entire park. There are many recreational opportunities such biking, fishing, picnicking, swimming, and walking. It was cloudy, few raindrops, and a little chilly for me, a Floridian (53 degrees) so I did not walk a lot but that did not deter me from admiring its beautiful nature.
The park's entrance is one-way so you have to drive the loop through the entire park. There are many recreational opportunities such biking, fishing, picnicking, swimming, and walking. It was cloudy, few raindrops, and a little chilly for me, a Floridian (53 degrees) so I did not walk a lot but that did not deter me from admiring its beautiful nature.