WC Handy Home and Museum
Categories Museums Monuments & Historical Sites
Address
352 Beale St
Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 527-3427
Details
William Christopher Handy was known as the "Father of the Blues" When he moved to Memphis in 1909 from Alabama, after touring through Mississippi, he setteled in a two-room shotgun house on Jeanette Place in South Memphis. In the mid-1980s, the home was moved to Beale Street in downtown Memphis, Tennessee and restored where it serves as an interpretive center operated by Heritage Tours.
The W.C. Handy Home and Museum features photos, memorabilia and artifacts and even the desk at which W.C. Handy wrote many of his most famous songs, like "The Memphis Blues," "St. Louis Blues," and "Beale Street Blues."
Nearby Food, Drink & Club
- Ghost River Brewery on Beale Street341 Beale St (179 feet SW)
- Coyote Ugly326 Beale St (234 feet W)
- Peoples on Beale Street323 Beale St (312 feet SW)
- Tin Roof Memphis315 Beale St (421 feet SW)
Nearby Attractions
- Withers Collection Museum & Gallery333 Beale St (238 feet SW)
- Sprock ‘N’ Roll Party Bikes315 Beale St (421 feet SW)
- Handy Park on Beale200 Beale St (544 feet W)
- FedExForum191 Beale St (603 feet SW)
Nearby Arts & Culture
- American Flag Mural340 Beale St (101 feet SW)
- Gibson GuitarTown Guitars Beale St (145 feet S)
- Tin Roof Memphis315 Beale St (421 feet SW)
- Suga Shack392 Beale St (434 feet SE)
Nearby Parking
- Fourth at Beale - Parking Lot150 S Fourth Street (103 feet NE)
- 278 S. 4th Street Parking Lot278 S. 4th Street (237 feet E)
- 143 S. 4th Street Parking Lot143 S. 4th Street (268 feet N)
- 249 Peabody Place - Parking Lot249 Peabody Pl (325 feet W)