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  2. Mud Island, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Mud Island River Park Hydraulic scale model of Mississippi Map of the City of Memphis in the Mississippi River Park. Mud Island is a small peninsula in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] It is bordered by the Mississippi River to the west and the Wolf River and Harbor Town to the east. Mud Island River Park is within the Memphis city limits, 1.2 miles (1. ...

  3. 'Dr. Who meets Indiana Jones' on Mud Island? Immersive ... - AOL

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    With the endorsement of the Memphis River Parks Partnership, which manages the Mud Island River Park for the city, artist and tech wizard Christopher Reyes and his collaborators are raising funds ...

  4. Tourism in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Mud Island River Park (which contains the Mississippi River Museum) is located on Mud Island in downtown Memphis. The Park is noted for its River Walk. The River walk is a 1:2112 scale working model showing 1000 mi (1600 km) of the Lower Mississippi River, from Cairo, Illinois to New Orleans, Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico. 30 in (75 cm ...

  5. Memphis Suspension Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Suspension Railway, Mud Island Monorail, or Memphis Monorail is a suspended monorail that connected the city center of Memphis with the entertainment park on Mud Island. Celebrating its grand opening on July 3, 1982, [1] it was located beneath a footbridge over the Wolf River Lagoon connecting to the southern tip of Mud Island. In ...

  6. Plan for Mud Island adventure park draws praise as potential ...

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    The Forge Memphis presented plans to City Council for a $10 million adventure park on Mud Island, including climbing towers, a zip line and more.

  7. Mississippi River Museum - Wikipedia

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    Overhead view of the Mississippi River scale model, showing the adjacent map of Memphis. The museum was divided into 18 galleries, which displayed more than 5,000 Mississippi River-relevant historical artifacts altogether. Located just outside of the museum is a scale model of the river. [8]

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  9. Bud Boogie Beach - Wikipedia

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    Bud Boogie Beach was a small water park located on Mud Island in Memphis, Tennessee. It opened in 1987 and closed in 1997. Bud Boogie Beach included a beach, concession stands, a New Orleans-style restaurant and several games including Water basketball and water volleyball. The park featured live music concerts, which included many local musicians.