Martyrs Park is a secluded quiet park for a peaceful walk looking on the Memphis and Arkansas bridge.
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In Memphis, TN, you'll find Martyrs Park, a serene waterfront spot with a poignant history. This beautifully landscaped area pays tribute to the brave individuals who selflessly aided others during the devastating 1878 yellow fever epidemic.
Visitors to Martyrs Park can immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings while reflecting on the acts of compassion and heroism that define this place. With its scenic views and historical significance, this park offers a peaceful retreat for contemplation and remembrance.
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We ride through this park often during our bike meet-ups. This park is very clean area with nice views. Perfect spot for just sitting and waiting the riverboats or kayaks pass by. Nice location...
Very nice open park with a paved trail for walking, running, roller blading, biking or pushing a stroller. There is a good sized parking lot. The grounds are well maintained and obviously you have...
Martyrs Park is located on the banks of the Mississippi River it's memorial dedicated to the 5,150 people who died in Memphis of Yellow Fever in 1878. The city of Memphis buried 1,500 of those...
The Riverfront Pedestrian Path connects Tom Lee Park to Martyrs Park, which sits high on the Chickasaw Bluff. Views of both bridges & the Mississippi River make this a popular spot for...
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