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Since you have already had to spend money on using your local Memphis movers to relocate you to your new home, why not look for ways to explore your new town – for free? After all, Memphis has plenty of options to choose from!

Between the free visits to museums, concerts, and tours, you will quickly realize that you will need much more than one day in order to see all that Memphis has to offer. Just check out some of these free Memphis events from All My Sons in order to start getting acquainted with your new city!

Graceland

Otherwise known as the home of Elvis Presley, Graceland is one of the most famous attractions in Memphis that you must make sure to check out. Every day from 7:30-8:30 a.m., they offer free admission to see the original home of the King.

Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum

Free for residents on Tuesday afternoons from 2-7 p.m., the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum tells the musical story of the evolution of music in Memphis.

Center for Southern Folklore

Known by Memphis movers and among the community for hosting storytelling sessions, live music events, and having delicious soul food, the Center for Southern Folklore is always open for free to residents.

Historic Walking Tours with Jimmy Ogle

Led by local historian Jimmy Ogle, this historic walking tour provides a free and fun way to get better acquainted with the city, while getting some exercise at the same time!


Does your family have a hard time finding activities that everyone will enjoy? Well, if you are packing up and sending your belongings on their way with your local Memphis movers, then worry no more. Memphis has so many fun fall activities coming up that you will have a hard time deciding what to do next.

Disney on Ice: Frozen. From September 25-27, bring your kids of all ages to watch Elsa and all of her friends perform on ice.

Urban Barn Market. For those who feel like their home needs some more decorations even after your Memphis moving company has finished unloading all of your belongings, then make sure to check out the antiques, vintage items, and handmade goods at the Urban Barn Market from October 2-4.

Grizzlies Basketball Games. Regardless of whether or not you buy season tickets or just check out a couple games, cheering on the Grizzlies is the best way to meet the locals while getting involved with your new community after moving to Memphis.

Time Warp Drive-In. With only two showings left on September 23 and October 24, your whole family will enjoy showings of classic films such as Frankenstein, The Iron Giant, and The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly.

St. Jude RIDE. On October 23 and 24, give back to the community while having fun, by riding during this 24-hour relay cycling event that raises funds to fight childhood cancer.


When having your local Memphis moving company pack up all of your belongings and move your family into a new home, chances are that you are already looking for something to do as a break from the hustle and bustle of packing everything up. Lucky for you, there are a multitude of Memphis museums to visit that will teach you about your new home, as well as provide a welcomed distraction.

The Pink Palace Museum

One of the largest of its kind in the Southeast, the Pink Palace Museum has a walk through replica of the first self-service grocery store in the country, Piggly Wiggly. Once there, you can also explore the history of the South with interactive exhibits and audio-visuals. This is also a great place to meet new people after your move to Memphis; over 5,000 locals came for the museum’s 75th anniversary party!

Memphis Museum of Art

Housing a massive collection of art from all decades, the Memphis Museum of Art hosts almost 20,000 children in free school tours each year. On top of the amount of students that the museum hosts every year, families come to experience the independent film series, visiting lecturers, dance performances, concerts, and various other free family events. The Memphis Museum of Art is the perfect place to get your whole family excited about having your Memphis moving company help settle you into your new home.

The Children’s Museum of Memphis

For those moving to Memphis with younger children, you will not want to miss out on taking them to the Children’s Museum of Memphis. The museum was created only after developers took into consideration all of the best exhibits at children’s museums across the nation, so your children may have a hard time deciding to play in the splash park, the outdoor play space, the children’s circus school, or playing ball on one of the museum’s many outdoor sports courts.


Give yourself something to look forward to when packing up and moving to Memphis. After all, your family has to eat, don’t they? No matter where you are moving from, chances are that everyone would enjoy a break from moving. Take the opportunity while your local Memphis moving company unpacks all your belongings for you in order to enjoy some down home, southern cookin’ at these local favorites.

Encore Café

A longtime local favorite in Memphis, the Encore Café is now home to the famous Cozy Corner, a classic barbecue joint that burned down in a fire. Because the locals could not live without their barbecue, they found a temporary home in Encore Café’s kitchen. Come and enjoy barbecue recipes that are over three generations old, which continue to be at the top of bucket lists for families who are moving to Memphis.

Lafayette’s Music Room

Complete with a stage that offers live musical acts every day, Lafayette’s Music Room is known for their delicious, Cajun-inspired, southern comfort food. Hop on over for dinner and enjoy some of their Voo Doo chicken wings, Abita BBQ shrimp, and fried green tomatoes.

Sweet Grass

With a delicious seasonal menu, you are always in for a pleasant surprise when stopping into Sweet Grass. This restaurant places an emphasis on Low Country cooking while perfecting the art of putting just the right amount of a southern touch on every order. If you have never tried their Low Country shrimp & grits, then while your Memphis moving company finishes moving you in is the perfect time to!


In order to prepare youth to be able to compete in the local job market, the Binghampton Development Corp. and the Carpenter Art Garden have set the stage to send kids off on local apprenticeships. In fact, in as soon as 2016, kids will be able to expand their job search by learning new skills. They will be able to learn skills such as baking, carpentry, bike maintenance, and sewing at a new home that was recently purchased and is located next to the art garden. Memphis moving companies like All My Sons Moving & Storage are suggesting the program to new residents who have youth that could benefit from the job training.

According to Clark Butcher, board member with the Carpenter Art Garden and owner of Victory Bicycle Studio, “This isn’t just about community outreach. This is about providing equity and not just providing a service.” The community has supported this project by funding a $50,000 grant with the intention of renovating a house in the community. Local home owners were on board with the plan as well – for a little bit more than $8,000, the organization was able to purchase a 1,300 square foot home from an owner whose family has lived in the neighborhood for generations.

Memphis movers were glad to hear that businesses throughout Memphis have agreed to help teach the children in the program the tricks of the trade for each of their industries. Shops such as the Revolutions Bicycle CoOp, Sew Memphis, Muddy’s Bake Shop, Bingham & Broad, and T Clifton Art Gallery have agreed to offer internships that will teach everything from bike maintenance training, art framing, and furniture restoration to children who are moving to Memphis.

Director of the Carpenter Art Garden, Erin Harris, stated that “It’s just a building that wants to expand the offerings for the kids. Not every single child is going to go to college. They need to have some skills where they can go out and get a job.”


If you are an avid Elvis Presley fan, moving to Memphis is as close to feeling like you’re living next to the King himself. Elvis and his family moved to Memphis when he was thirteen years old, so naturally, Memphis, Tennessee is known as the birthplace of Elvis’ music. His music career began there in 1954 when he was discovered by Sam Phillips. Elvis spent his days revolutionizing music, all the while, calling Memphis, TN home. He had his beloved home there, Graceland, which would eventually became his final resting place. Local Memphis movers want you to experience the Elvis way to Memphis living and have put together a list of Elvis’ Memphis attractions that you and your family can do to recapture a piece of hound dog history after moving to Memphis, .

-First and foremost, you will need to see where it all began, Lauderdale Courts #328. Elvis and his family relocated to Memphis and this was their first home, which they paid only $35 a month for.

-After visiting the first Memphis home of the legendary star, you should venture to where Elvis gave his first performance – Humes High School.

-Sun Studio is next on the list of Elvis historical landmarks, since it is where Presley was discovered in 1954, even after failing to impress Sam Phillips.

-Poplar Tunes, a record store right down the street from Lauderdale courts, is where Elvis frequented even after his success.

-Graceland is Elvis’ beloved home where he, his family, and even Priscilla Presley lived until Elvis’ untimely death. Graceland is where Elvis was eventually laid to rest.

Memphis movers would love to help make the home of the King your home as well. Move to Memphis and experience the Elvis way to Memphis living yourself by living in the hometown of the legendary icon Elvis Presley!


Going back to school for a new Memphis school year can be hard on the whole family. Children can have an exceptionally hard time going back to school in a new town and new school. If you are moving to Memphis from a place with a different climate, you will have to be prepared for unfamiliar seasons, amongst many other things. There are many things that you can do to get your kids prepared to start school in a new town and local Memphis movers want to help make it easier, with the following tips:

-If you have the option, find a home in Memphis that is in a good school zone district.

-Find a good pediatrician. Make sure that your kids have all of their immunizations and that their physicals are up to date.

-Shop for back to school items when they have tax-free shopping days, since moving can be expensive.

-Buy clothes with the entire school year in mind. Seasons in Memphis can range from very cold to scorching hot, so plan and purchase school clothes accordingly.

-Sign your kids up for extracurricular activities. Getting them involved will introduce them to neighborhood kids that they can bond with over shared interests.

-Learn the routes to work and school. Time the trips to and from school or work, from start to finish and account for traffic.

-Get out and about in Memphis. Eat out at the local restaurants and explore the Memphis hot spots. This is a great way to get the family together and become familiar with your new town.

Moving to a new town can be stressful and starting a new school for kids can be scary. Being prepared can help alleviate some of the anxiety of moving to Memphis. Your local All My Sons movers are here to help make your move smoother!


The fall season holds a special place in many peoples’ heart; it is the most enchanting time of year. Fall is the time of year when you can cozy up to a campfire and sip warm cider, while toasting marshmallows for s’mores. Memphis’ fall is a majestic site of colors, where the leaves change and the air becomes crisp. Memphis moving companies want to help you make the most out of your fall season, with the top fall activities in Memphis.

1. Mid-South Corn Maze- From pumpkin patches to haunted hayrides, to corn mazes, check out this farm all the way through November.

2. Cordova Zombie Paint Ball- Gear up and track down some undead game.

3. Zoo Boo- An annual Halloween bash for all ages, with haunted hayrides, fortune tellers, magic shows and trick or treating.

4. Boo Ball- Dust off your favorite ball gown for a fancy gala, all while you drink witches brew.

5. Flick-or-treat- Celebrate Memphis’ spooky season with a night full of scary movies.

6. Monster’s Ball- Features the musical stylings of local Memphis DJs, with food and drinks.

7. Wiseacre Brewing Oktoberfest- get in some good ole fashioned day drinking at Memphis’ Oktoberfest – a favorite amongst Memphis movers.

8. Scarecrows at Lichterman- A variety of scarecrows from scary to silly and even funny.

9. High Cotton Oktoberfest- Authentic German food, fancy craft beer, and polka music.

Memphis fall is a wonderful time of year, with a plethora of fun-filled activities that are suitable for the whole family. Whether you are looking for a good scare or a cold beer, local Memphis movers want you to have a safe and spooky 2015 Halloween season!


Throwing a Memphis housewarming party is a great way to introduce yourself to your new Memphis neighborhood and get to know your neighbors. A party in your new Memphis home can seem like a stressful undertaking, but local Memphis movers want you to know that it doesn’t have to be. The best Memphis parties are casual and make your guests feel comfortable and at home, one where you can relax and enjoy the party as well. With these 6 housewarming party hacks, you can pull off an effortless housewarming party that will still ‘wow’ your guests.

1. Keep the guest list to a minimum- Over inviting will make things crowded and uncomfortable for everyone. Besides, you will need as much space as possible to show off your new Memphis home.

2. Show off your favorite rooms- Set up drink and appetizers stations that will highlight your favorite features of your Memphis home.

3. Keep the drinks light- We don’t mean less, keep the drinks flowing, we mean light in color. Spills are bound to happen at any party, so Memphis movers suggest lighter colored drinks that will not stain your brand new home.

4. Coat Check- Have a designated area set up where your guests can place their coats, purses, etc. Having a coat check and a table where everyone can leave their belongings, will help you’re your kitchen counter and dining room table from looking cluttered.

5. Finger Foods- Supply foods that are light and easy to eat, to avoid big messes and a sink full of dirty dishes. Also, having different drink and appetizer stations will keep your guests from hovering in one big cluster around one table.

6. Prep the Bathroom- Even though you have just finished moving to Memphis, make sure that the bathroom is fully stocked with toilet paper, hand soap, and hand towels. You can even light some tea lights to add extra ambiance and create a more inviting mood to a bathroom that you have had little time to decorate yet.


If you or your family are planning on moving to Memphis this summer, you may be in for some sporadic and wild Memphis weather! Although fascinating, Memphis movers want you to be prepared for the uncommon conditions the weather may bring this season.

Here are 3 weather events that Meteorologist Andrew Kozak says you may experience this season after moving to Memphis:

  1. Fire Rainbows – Just as the name suggests, this weather event looks like a rainbow that has been lit on fire. The flames of rainbow color are caused by the sun shining though extremely high cirrus clouds that are high in ice-crystal content. Because of the shape of the cirrus clouds the sun is shining through, it creates a rainbow in the shape of flames.
  2. Sun Dogs – If you are moving to Memphis this summer, keep your eye peeled for this uncommon weather event that most likely occurs when the sun is setting. While the sun is low on the horizon, it can appear to have a halo around it. Sun dogs are an effect of ice crystals in the atmosphere around the sun. The ice crystals cause light to bend around the sun, therefore creating a halo around it.
  3. Green Rays – While watching a sunrise or sunset from your new home, Memphis movers suggest looking out for a ray or flash of green light that only lasts a few seconds. This green glow located on the top of a sunrise or sunset is caused by refraction (or the bending of light).