We started our first full day in Memphis by eating some breakfast in the hotel lobby. It was me, my mom, my grandad and my grandmother. After eating breakfast, we went to go to the site where Elvis Presly was originally buried, but when we got there, we couldn't find a way into the park. Because there was not a way into the park, we went to go to an Italian restaurant. The restaurant was TERRIBLE, the customer service was terrible, the cooks forgot to put pineapple on my pizza, there were mosquitoes in the restaurant, the waiter didn't bring me my drink! It was 0.0001-star. After the restaurant we drove to a parking lot, parked our car and then walked to a trolley station. We took the trolley down to the end of the line and back to the second to last stop. After getting of the trolley, we walked to the national civil rights museum. At the civil rights museum we got to learn all about civil rights, and we got to see the place where MLK Jr was shot. After the museum we got back on the trolley and took it to an ice cream store. Once we had finished our ice cream, we walked to the Peabody hotel and watched the Peabody ducks march. After the duck march we walked to a restaurant for dinner (I had ribs). Luckily for us this restaurant was much better and definitely deserves a 5-star review. After we ate, we walked down Beale Street and listened to some music for half an hour. After that we walked back to the car and drove back to the hotel.
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