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| CIVIL RIGHTS GAME PACKAGE INFORMATION |
| • Two nights accommodations at the Doubletree Hotel Memphis Downtown |
| • Admission to the National Civil Rights Museum including an MLB-hosted panel discussion on "Baseball and the Civil Rights Movement", moderated by Harvard law professor Charles Ogletree
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| • Exclusive admission to the Major League Baseball Beacon Awards Banquet |
| • Lower Dugout Box seats to the Civil Rights Game, March 29 |
| • Civil Rights Game merchandise package |
| • All taxes included |
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HOTEL DESCRIPTION
Doubletree Hotel Memphis Downtown
The Doubletree Hotel in the heart of Downtown Memphis enjoys a premier location directly across the street from AutoZone Ball Park and Peabody Place Entertainment & Retail Center. This full service hotel is within blocks of Memphis' most popular attractions including world-famous Beale Street, birthplace of the blues. The hotel features contemporary, upscale guest rooms with all the comforts of home and must-haves like data ports and complimentary wireless high-speed internet access. Hotel amenities include a well-equipped business center, a fitness center, outdoor pool, and full service meeting facilities. For breakfast, lunch or dinner, hotel guests can enjoy the great atmosphere and popular American menu favorites of T.G.I. Friday's at the Doubletree. With its rich musical heritage, museums and historic landmarks, Memphis offers cultural and recreational opportunities for everyone. The hotel is moments from attractions like Elvis' Graceland, the National Civil Rights Museum, the Memphis Zoo, Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Sun Studios (where Elvis Presley and many others started), the Smithsonian's permanent Rock 'N' Soul Museum exhibit, the Gibson Guitar Factory, and the W.C. Handy House. Of course, no visit to Memphis is complete without tasting world-class, dry-rub barbeque at the famous Rendezvous Restaurant.
| Type of Room |
Price |
| Single |
$835 |
| Double |
$536 |
| Triple |
$516 |
| Quad |
$467 |