Clayborn Temple Map

Clayborn Temple is one of the most significant civil rights landmarks in Memphis. The church played a central role during the 1968 Sanitation Workers’ Strike, serving as a gathering place for organizers and community leaders during a pivotal moment in American history.

For visitors, Clayborn Temple offers powerful insight into Memphis’s role in the civil rights movement. Marked clearly on the map, it is often visited alongside other downtown historical sites. The building stands as a symbol of social justice, community strength, and the city’s lasting impact on national history.

Quick facts

  • Coordinates: 35.1365402, -90.0510017
  • Type: Historic building

OSM tags

  • Building: yes
  • Historic: Historic building
  • Name: Clayborn Temple
  • Wikidata: Q7443478
See also  Ted Rust Map