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The Great American Pyramid in Memphis (citylab.com)
11 points by bingden on Feb 1, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



We stayed at the hotel inside the Pyramid over New Years to watch Kansas State take on Navy at the Liberty Bowl (American football). Honestly, it was bizarre. I will admit that the Bass Pro Shops was done nicely and suits the building well. The hotel, however, was just strange. The rooms (well, at least, our room) did not have any exterior windows at all. Instead, it had a balcony that faced...the interior of the Bass Pro Shops. It was surreal to wake up in the morning and walk out there with my coffee and look upon a bunch of people ogling Carhartt pants and fishing rods. The service was good but I can’t say I’d stay there again. We were only there because the Peabody Hotel (a true landmark) was hosting K-State’s team and contingent and sold out.


Having attended the Liberty Bowl in previous years, I can tell you that Memphis has several hotels that are far crappier than the Pyramid.


While irrelevant to the main topic, I'll pick at this line:

> the Pyramid was modeled, first and foremost, after a structure built by enslaved people, on the banks of another turbulent river

The latest understanding is that those workers were not slaves.


A proper story about Memphis (history included) must reference Elvis and Sun Studios.

Lots of cool things to see in Memphis, but lots of ordinary bigger-city things, too.




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