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Sunday, November 4, 2018

Memphis Pyramid houses a Bass Pro Shops and hotel: review, photos - Business Insider

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We stayed in one of the largest pyramids in the world, a Bass Pro Shops-owned lodge filled with alligators, swamps, and rumors of an ancient curse. Here's what it was like.

Bass Pro Shop              Pyramid 1The Bass Pro Shops Pyramid looms over Memphis. Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
  • One of the largest pyramids in the world is in Memphis, Tennessee, and is owned by Bass Pro Shops.
  • The "Great American Pyramid" is taller than the Statue of Liberty and houses a super-sized Bass Pro Shops, a hunting lodge-themed hotel, an indoor swamp, a bowling alley, and two restaurants.
  • We visited the pyramid and discovered a place that is like nothing else on the planet.

An ancient pyramid looms over the city of Memphis.

Well, maybe not ancient. But, since 1991, the "Great American Pyramid" has welcomed travelers as they journey over the Mississippi River on I-40. And, the pyramid boasts a strange history, with a past life as a sports arena, events space, and even an abandoned structure nicknamed the "Tomb of Doom" due to rumors of a curse incurred by the founder of the Hard Rock Café.

Inside the mighty pyramid, the scene grows even more bizarre. The pyramid is now owned by Bass Pro Shops, and the chain has taken it upon itself to transform it into a sort of theme park for the American outdoorsman: a 32-story building with an indoor swamp, gun range, and bowling alley.

Once you enter the "Tomb of Doom," you can never leave. Well, you can, but with a luxury hotel and two restaurants, there isn't much reason to do so.

We decided to visit the pyramid ourselves. Here's what it's like to stay in a Bass Pro Shops that's taller than the Statue of Liberty and almost the size of the Great Pyramid of Giza:

The pyramid sits on the Mississippi River. It's the first thing you see when you enter Memphis from the west.

The pyramid                sits on the Mississippi River. It's the first thing you                see when you enter Memphis from the west. Hollis Johnson/Business Insider

Since Memphis' namesake is the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis, the Tennessean city thought it only right to build a pyramid of their own in the '80s.

 Since Memphis'          namesake is the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis, the Tennessean          city thought it only right to build a pyramid of their own in          the '80s. Hollis Johnson/Business Insider
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