I love Leonards!!
And you were referring to Chucalissa in Millington for the Native American museum.
Actually, Chucalissa is not in Millington. It is in Memphis. Here is the link.
http://www.memphis.edu/chucalissa/
The park in Millington is Meeman-Shelby Forest. There is not much there but nature. They do have some Frisbee Golf. Here is the link:
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/parks/MeemanShelby/
The Pink Palance is nice and there is an IMAX. Here is the link:
http://www.memphismuseums.org/museum-overview/
The Red Birds Ball Park is nice.
http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/index.jsp?sid=t235
The Lichterman nature center.
http://www.memphismuseums.org/lichterman-overview/
I also second the comment about all the cops Downtown. They have really been cleaning up the area so the tourist are safe. The Graceland area is still a little unsafe to me. I don't recommend it at night. Wolfchase area is liek any normal shopping area. There will be crimes.
Here are some things that are FREE:
Art Museum of the University of Memphis
3750 Norriswood, (901) 678-2224
Free admission Mon-Sat 9am-5pm. Call museum for dates as it closes on university holidays and between exhibits.
A. Schwab's Dry Goods Store
163 Beale, (901) 523-9782
Schwab's Dry Goods Store, in the family since 1876, is the only remaining original business on Beale St. Schwab's fills three floors with voodoo powders, handcuffs, clerical collars, saucepans and the largest collection of hats in town.
Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm.
Beale Street Flippers
Watch as members of the Beale Street Flippers turn upside down and backwards - sometimes using only one hand!
Beale Street Historic District
One of America's most famous streets, it is where W.C. Handy penned the first Blues song. Contains restaurants, nightclubs, parks, museums and shopping.
Beale Street Walk of Fame
Between 2nd and 3rd, musical notes embedded in the concrete mark the Walk of Fame, where some of Memphis' finest musicians are honored.
Beautiful Sunsets
There's nothing as relaxing as a sunset on the Mighty Mississippi as the riverboats go by.
Biblical Resource Center
140 E. Mulberry St. on historic Collierville Town Square, (901) 854-9578
A non-profit, non-denominational center featuring replicas and artifacts from the times of Hebrew and Christian scriptures. The Center includes an Exhibit Gallery, Museum Store, Bible Lab, Teacher Lab and Reference Library.
Biking Routes
Cyclists can now enjoy 60+ miles of city streets for on-road, shared roadway bike route tours. There are five "neighborhood" route tours and one longer "Memphis" route tour. These routes are intended for recreation as well as commuter use and link neighborhoods, commercial areas and many city attractions. Destinations include downtown, Memphis riverfront, city parks, museums, gardens, nature center and the Memphis zoo.
www.cityofmemphis.org/
Center for Southern Folklore
123 S. Main, (901) 525-3655
Houses exhibits and photographs on the arts, music and culture of the area as well as a café serving hot water cornbread, vegetarian greens and peach cobbler plus a coffee/beer bar. Check their website for special events and weekend concerts.
www.southernfolklore.com
Mon-Fri noon-7pm; Sat noon-11pm
Church Park
Along Beale Street
Built by the city's first African-American millionaire, Robert Church, as a haven for African-Americans during the early 1900s.
Cooper-Young Antique District
An antique lovers dream.
Cooper-Young Entertainment District
Visit the revitalized Midtown district at Cooper and Young streets, featuring unique shops, boutiques, galleries and specialty restaurants. Also home to the First Church of the Elvis Impersonator.
Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
65 Union Avenue, (901) 531-7826
Cotton was king, and in this impressive museum at The Memphis Cotton Exchange, it retains its royal splendor. The Cotton Museum is located in the Memphis Cotton Exchange, founded in 1873, and still a viable member organization. Although there is a charge for the museum, The Cotton Museum Hall of Fame, located in the lobby, is free to the public.
Cotton Row
Along Front Street
Located along the docks of the Mississippi River, this was the hub of the South's cotton industry.
Danny Thomas - ALSAC Pavilion
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
332 N. Lauderdale, (901) 495-3508
Learn the history of the hospital and its founder through a self-guided tour. Sun-Fri, 8am-4pm; Sat 10am-4pm.
Elmwood Cemetery
824 S. Dudley, (901) 774-3212
Founded in 1852, this is the final resting place for some of the city's most celebrated citizens including Robert Church, Mayor "Boss" Crump, and victims of the Yellow Fever epidemic. Grounds open daily, 8am-4:30pm. The cottage is open Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm and Sat from 8am-12pm.
Graceland Gates
Have your picture made at the gates of Graceland - home of Elvis Presley.
Heritage Collection Art Exhibit
First Tennessee Bank, downtown.
Historic Collierville Town Square
Established in 1867 after the Civil War left the original town of Collierville in ashes, the historic Collierville Town Square is the only Town Square in Shelby County. Browse the boutique shops, dine in one of five fine restaurants, enjoy a picnic in Confederate Park or shop for hard to find hardware at the oldest store in Collierville, McGinnis Hardware (est. 1887).
Jack Daniel's Distillery (This is not in the city..it would be a quite a drive)
Lynchburg, TN
Nation's oldest registered distillery. Observe every step of the sour mash whiskey-making art. Open daily except for major holidays.
Levitt Shell
View the historic outdoor amphitheater that staged celebrities like Elvis, Al Green and Jerry Lee Lewis. Check their website for current schedule.
http://www.levittshell.org
Martyrs Park
With a majestic view of the Mississippi River, the park is home to a stunning statue commemorating the suffering and courage of citizens who tended the sick and dying during the epidemics that devastated the city in the 1870s.
Memorial Park Crystal Shrine Grotto
5668 Poplar, (901) 767-8930
Open dawn to dusk, view scenes from the life of Christ depicted in natural rock crystals.
Memphis Botanic Garden
750 Cherry, (901) 636-4100
Free admission on Wednesday from 12 noon until close.
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
1934 Poplar Avenue, (901) 544-6200
Free admission on Wednesdays from 10am-4pm.
Memphis Pink Palace Museum
3050 Central Avenue, (901) 320-6320
Museum exhibits are free on Tues from 1pm-4pm.
Memphis Paranormal Investigations
Offering FREE local Ghost Hunts most of the year. Space is limited, so apply for a spot on the team in advance. Must be 21 years or older as this is a REAL ghost hunt! All equipment will be provided for the night as you visit the final resting places of the dead. RESPECT is in order and only the BRAVE apply.
Memphis Public Library - Music Collection
Want to dig deep into our music history? There's no better place than our new public library. The Memphis Music collection is comprehensive, well-organized and easily accessed by anyone, regardless of race, creed, religion or musical taste. Check out CDs, tapes, books and more. 3030 Poplar Avenue.
Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum
191 Beale St, (901) 205-2533
Free admission on Tues from 2pm-7pm for Shelby County Tennessee residents only.
Memphis Zoo
2000 Galloway, (901) 276-WILD
Free admission on Tues from 2pm-5pm for Tennessee residents only. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas.
Mud Island
125 N. Front Street, (901) 576-7241
Free admission to the grounds from Memorial Day until Labor Day. (Please note there is a cost for the Mississippi River Museum.)
National Civil Rights Museum
450 Mulberry Street, (901) 521-9699
Free admission Mondays from 3pm-5pm.
Overton Square Entertainment District
Stroll along Madison Avenue and Cooper Street, a shopping and entertainment area in the heart of Memphis, featuring nightclubs, restaurants, live music, dancing and unique boutiques.
Peabody Hotel
149 Union, (901) 529-4000
The march of the famous Peabody ducks is free and takes place daily at 11am and 5pm. Afterwards, take the elevator to the roof to see the ducks' home and the wonderful views of Memphis.
Pinch Historic District
Along North Main
Stroll along the entertainment area, located between the Cook Convention Center and North Parkway and enjoy numerous restaurants and live music venues.
Playhouse on the Square
Offers "Pay What You Can" night when new productions open, usually on weeknights or Sat mornings.
Shelby Farms
7161 Mullins Station, (901) 382-0235
Largest park of its kind in an urban setting, the park offers picnic tables, sporting activities, nature trails and a home to a variety of wildlife, including free-roaming bison.
Shopping
Memphis has many unique shopping experiences. From antiques to shopping malls, there is something for you.
Southland Park Gaming & Racing
West Memphis, AR
Free general admission to live and simulcast greyhound and thoroughbred racing 7 days a week, year round.
South Main Arts District
Located along the trolley line on South Main Street, downtown. This culturally rich neighborhood is anchored by the newly-renovated, historic Central Station and the beloved Arcade restaurant on the south end, the Orpheum Theatre on the north, and on the east and west by the National Civil Rights Museum, art galleries, hip restaurants, renovated warehouses-turned-lofts, open markets and trendy shops.
Statue Tour
From W.C. Handy at Handy Park and Elvis Presley on Beale Street to B.B. King in the Riverside Drive Visitor Center, statues help tell the story of Memphis' rich history.
Sun Studio Shuttle
Free shuttle service from Graceland, Sun Studio and Rock 'n' Soul Museum. The shuttle service is complimentary but each attractions has admission costs.
Walking Paths
Thirty-four parks have walking trails or nature trails. The longest (1.5 miles) are located at Frayser (2907 N. Watkins) and Gaisman (4223 Macon). Downtown residents stroll through Tom Lee Park on Riverside Drive.
Walking Tour
There are several published walking tours available to help you experience Memphis' history.
W.C. Handy Park
Beale Street
Stroll down Beale Street to Handy Park which features free concerts and traveling musicians.
*Prices are subject to change without notice & from what is listed on this website.
I hope this helps!!