The University of Memphis - C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa
Learn the story behind a UofM National Historic Landmark and the man who envisioned it.
The University of Memphis Chucalissa Museum and Archaeological site.
Visit this National Historic Landmark to learn about prehistoric lifeways in the Mid-South. Tour mound sites created by Native Americans over 1,000 years ago. Please see for more about the C.H. Nash Museum Chucalissa, a division of the University of Memphis.
Chucalissa Native American Archaeological site Outside Museum PART 2
The land of Choctaw, Chickasaw and Paw Paw. Artifacts, Pottery Small and large Mounds, how their Houses look Memphis, Tn
Volunteers at the C.H. Nash Museum
Chucalissa Native American Archaeological site Inside Museum PART 1
The land of Choctaw, Chickasaw and Paw Paw. Artifacts, Pottery Small and large Mounds, how their Houses look Memphis, Tn
Tribes Not Yet Forgotten... (Native Americans Left In Memphis)
This video was made for my Racial and Ethnic Minorities Honors course as a way of displaying my field research of what is left of Native Americans in the areas surrounding Memphis, TN. This is in no way a professional video and was created on a simple user interface. The information in the photos is on display at Memphis Zoo and Chucalissa Museum at T. O. Fuller State Park in Memphis, TN.
Chucalissa Indian Village
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The C.H.Nash Museum at Chucalissa is a Mississippian culture archaeological site dating back to the 15th century.The site is located in T.O.
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Chucalissa Festival
The annual Chucalissa Festival and Crafts Show in Memphis, TN is a festive family event.
Trip to Chucalissa Indian Village & Museum
Chucalissa means abandoned house. It was once the home of the Chickasaw tribe in present day Memphis, TN.
Places to see in ( Memphis - USA )
Places to see in ( Memphis - USA )
Memphis is a city on the Mississippi River in southwest Tennessee, famous for the influential strains of blues, soul and rock 'n' roll that originated there. Elvis Presley, B.B. King and Johnny Cash recorded albums at the legendary Sun Studio, and Presley’s Graceland mansion is a popular attraction. Other music landmarks include the Rock 'n' Soul Museum, Blues Hall of Fame and Stax Museum of American Soul Music.
Memphis is the second largest city in the state of Tennessee and the second largest metropolitan area in the state after Nashville. The state rests in the southeastern portion of the United States. Memphis, with a population totaling more than 653,350 as of 2013, is also the county seat for Shelby County. The city's claims to fame include Graceland, the mansion Elvis Presley lived in during his later years. Maybe more importantly, Memphis is considered by many to be the home of blues music.
Memphis is an older city that has been through a lot. With that said, the city has developed a rugged yet, colorful sense of character that locals identify with. A lovely mix of old and new, Memphians have worked hard to build a vibrant community while keeping the city's old-time charm. Memphis has much more to offer than just Graceland with its lively neighborhoods and constant renewal.
Although downtown Memphis has experienced quite a rebirth and renewal in the last few years, the center of the city is older and while new development is hard to find, revitalization of old areas is beginning to take shape. Areas such as Beale Street and Mud Island have become relatively safe and citizens once again have a vested interest in making downtown safe, exciting, and a great place to visit and relax after decades of abandonment.
Whether visiting or moving to the area, from May to October make it well worth your while to visit the Memphis Farmers Market which formed and began in 2006 - it is one of the brightest shining stars of the early Spring, Summer, and through Mid-Autumn. A word of caution: Memphis is extremely hot in the summertime, and the humidity can make you feel even hotter! Those who have trouble tolerating high heat and humidity may wish to avoid visiting during July or August.
Memphis has a certain baroque, ruined quality that's both sad and beguiling. Though poverty is rampant – Victorian mansions sit beside tumbledown shotgun shacks (a narrow style of house popular in the South) and college campuses lie in the shadow of eerie abandoned factories – whiffs of a renaissance are in the air. Neighborhoods once downtrodden, abandoned and/or otherwise reclaimed by kudzu – South Main, Binghampton, Crosstown and others – are being reinvented with kitschy boutiques, hipster lofts and daring restaurants, all dripping with Memphis' wild river-town spirit.
A lot to see in Memphis such as :
Graceland
Beale Street Historic District
National Civil Rights Museum
Sun Studio
Memphis Pyramid
Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum
Memphis Zoo
Mud Island
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Shelby Farms Park
Memphis Botanic Garden
Orpheum Theatre
Tom Lee Park
Gibson Guitar
Graceland Mansion
The Children's Museum of Memphis
Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium
Dixon Gallery & Gardens
South Main Arts District
T.O. Fuller State Park
Brooks Museum
Agricenter International
Metal Museum
Beale Street Entertainment District
C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa
Cooper-Young
Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum
Elvis Presley's Graceland
Harbor Town
Lorraine Motel
Big River Crossing
The Cotton Museum
Backbeat Tours
Blues Hall of Fame
Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Elvis Presley Automobile Museum
Southland Gaming and Racing
Pink Palace Museum
Crystal Shrine Grotto | Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery
Lichterman Nature Center
Golf and Games Family Park
Memphis Music Hall of Fame
Mississippi River Museum
Elmwood Cemetery
Big River Crossing
Shelby Farms Greenline
Full Gospel Tabernacle Church
Victorian Village
Mud Island River Park
Charlie Vergos Rendezvous Alley
( Memphis- USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Memphis. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Memphis- USA
Join us for more :
A visit at the Chucalissa Indian Village
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A visit at the C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa
Music Lessons and Spear- Throwing with an addle-laddle
Memphis (USA) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Mephis (USA), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Graceland
- Elvis Presley Automobile Museum
- C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa
- Stax Museum of American Soul Music
- The Metal Museum
- Big River Crossing
- South Main Arts District
- Tom Lee Park
- National Civil Rights Museum
- Robert R. Church Park
- Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum
- Beale Street
- Orpheum Theatre
- Elvis Statue
- Memphis Music Hall of Fame
- Backbeat Tours
- Beale Street Entertainment District
- Handy Park
- W C Handy House Museum
- Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art
- The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
- Mississippi River Park
- Mississippi River Museum
- Magevney House
- Fire Museum of Memphis
- Pyramid Arena
- Mud Island
- Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum
- Sun Studio
- Victorian Village
- Brooks Museum
- Memphis Zoo
- Old Forest State Natural Area
- The Children's Museum of Memphis
- Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium
- Dixon Gallery & Gardens
- Memphis Botanic Garden
How Orange Mound in Memphis got its name
How Orange Mound got its name
En dag i Memphis | Chucalissa
Efter Graceland, så åkte vi ut där Chucalissa indianerna brukade ha sitt reservat, där det numera är museum.
Happy Valentine's Day from Pouncer and the University of Memphis
Pouncer celebrates Valentine’s Day by passing out candy, hugs and cards to students and faculty on campus.
Sabir Bey Builds With Rev. Daryl at Chucalissa Part 2
Sabir Bey and Rev. Daryl build on tribal lineage, genealogy, and moor at Chucalissa Native American Museum in Memphis, TN
Chucalissa Indian Village
Notgrass History: Pinson Mounds - Pinson, TN
Across North America, indigenous cultures built large mounds for ceremonial and practical purposes. These mounds showcase the knowledge, creativity, skill, and determination of the native tribes who planned and built them throughout the centuries.
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Grave Creek Mound: West Virginia Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division
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