Dena and Frank

Dena
&
Frank

August 17th, 2024

Memphis, TN

Rehearsal Dinner

Friday, August 16th

at 7:00pm

The Rendezvous
52 S Second St, Memphis, TN 38103

Attire | BBQ Chic (no jeans, no tie)

For our out of town guests
We can't wait to welcome you to Memphis!

Our Wedding

Saturday, August 17th

at 6:30pm

Temple Israel
1376 E Massey Rd, Memphis, TN 38120

Attire | Black tie
Dinner and dancing to follow

Transportation to and from the hotel block
will be provided (details to come)

Brunch

Sunday, August 18th

9:00 - 11:00am

The Peabody Hotel
149 Union Ave, Memphis, TN 38103

Farewell and thank you, out of towners!

TRAVEL DETAILS

We are so grateful to those traveling from near and far to celebrate with us!

We have reserved a hotel block at the historic Peabody Hotel in downtown Memphis.

The Peabody Hotel

Opened in 1869 and known as the “South's Grand Hotel,” The Peabody is legendary for its charm, gracious hospitality and rich history.

🦆 The ducks march at 11am & 5pm daily 🦆

Other Options

We suggest that you stay in downtown Memphis, walkable to many of Memphis's greatest attractions. Arranged transportation will be provided between The Peabody Hotel downtown and events in East Memphis.

If you prefer to stay outside of the block, other options include:

The Hyatt Centric Beale Street

The only hotel on Beale St - is perched along the river & nestled within a vibrant downtown neighborhood

Canopy by Hilton

Across the street from The Peabody Hotel, a uniquely local lifestyle experience in the heart of downtown Memphis

Westin Memphis

Newly renovated downtown option around the corner from Beale and overlooking the famous FedEx Forum

The Best of Memphis

Duck March at the Peabody Hotel

A Memphis tradition

The ducks march from their residence in the penthouse to the lobby foundation twice daily at 11am and 5pm.

Suggested to arrive 15-30 minutes early

Beale Street

Renovation and renewal have come to this historic street known as the "Home of the Blues." Flashy music clubs and restaurants abound.

National Civil Rights Museum

The site of everything from lunch counter sit-ins to the sanitation workers’ strike of 1968 that inspired Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I have been to the mountaintop” speech, Memphis occupies an important place in the history of civil rights. Unfortunately, the city is also where MLK was assassinated, shot on the balcony of his room at the Lorraine Hotel.

Today, the National Civil Rights Museum, which tells the story of the national fight for equality.

Memphis Pyramid Bass Pro Shop

The iconic Memphis Pyramid has been transformed into a massive wilderness-inspired Bass Pro Shops and lodge.

In addition to an incredible assortment of fishing, boating, hunting and outdoor gear, the mega store includes hotel and dining, 600,000 gallons of water teeming with over 1,800 fish; a cypress swamp with alligator pools and duck aviaries; and a breathtaking observation deck at the top of the 32-story steel pyramid.

Graceland

You've heard the music, you've seen the movie, now see the place Elvis called home.

Explore the beautiful mansion, walk the gardens where he found peace, tour the aircraft that he traveled on from show to show, and encounter Elvis Presley's Memphis entertainment complex.

Stax Museum of American Soul Music

Located on the original site of the Stax Records studio, the Stax Museum pays tribute to the soul artists who recorded there, as well as other American soul legends.

Sun Studios

Sun Studio is known worldwide as “The Birthplace of Rock’n’roll”. It is the discovery location of musical legends and genres of the 50’s from B.B. King and Elvis Presley to Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis; from Blues and Gospel to Country and Rock’n'roll.

Big River Crossing Path

Two states, one incredible view. At nearly a mile in length, Big River Crossing is the longest public pedestrian bridge across the Mississippi.

Memphis Eats and Drinks

Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken

A Memphis tradition for over 60 years.

Catherine and Mary's

Jame's Beard Award winning chefs bring together their blend of grandmother cooking, Italian philosophy of dining, and southern ingredients to the heart of the city.

Central BBQ

Voted a number one spot for BBQ in Memphis for its fall-off-the-bone meat.

The Arcade Restaurant

Memphis's oldest restaurant and like a trip back in time. Elvis used to be a regular.

Loflin Yard

Grab a bottle from the wine rack, order food from the patio window, and settle inside or out. No matter which house you pick, you'll feel right at home in the Yard.

Earnestine and Hazel's

Authentically Memphis dive bar with live Soul, Jazz, and Blues music all night long. Try the burger if you're hungry.

Silky O'Sullivans

A Beale Street classic, inexplicably made famous for it's pet goats on the patio. Often features live music.

B.B. King’s Blues Club

A premier destination for those looking to experience the rich, Memphis music culture. The dual restaurant and club concept offers guests the sweet sound of classic soul, blues and rock and roll; top-notch barbeque; signature drinks; and much more.

Our Registry

Zola

Babcock Gifts

Bloomingdale’s