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  2. Annesdale - Wikipedia

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    1325 Lamar Ave., Memphis, Tennessee: ... Annesdale is a historic mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. History. The two-story mansion was completed in 1855. [2]

  3. Mallory–Neely House - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the Victorian Village district of Memphis was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In 1973 the mansion was adapted for use as a house museum, featuring furnishings of the Victorian era. [2] The museum is operated by the City of Memphis and Museums Inc. since 1987 and is part of the Pink Palace Family of Museums. [3] [4]

  4. Graceland - Wikipedia

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    Graceland is a mansion on a 13.8-acre (5.6-hectare) estate in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, once owned by American singer Elvis Presley.Presley is buried there, as are his parents, paternal grandmother, grandson, and daughter.

  5. Central Gardens, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Viser identifies 1900-1929 as the "boom years" for Central Gardens, the period in which it was "the newest, most prestigious neighborhood" in Memphis, with homes ranging from "elegant mansions to Queen Anne cottages and cozy bungalows." Streetcars provided convenient transportation to downtown Memphis. [5]

  6. Hunt-Phelan House - Wikipedia

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    533 Beale Ave., Memphis, Tennessee: Coordinates Area: 9 acres (3.6 ha) Built: 1830 ... The Hunt-Phelan House is a historic mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. History

  7. Rowland J. Darnell House - Wikipedia

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    The Rowland J. Darnell House is a historic mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It was built in 1907 for Rowland Jones Darnell, a lumber dealer from the North. [2] By 1917, it had been acquired by the hardware dealer A. R. Orgill, followed by another hardware dealer named Leslie Martin Stratton from 1919 to 1924. [2]

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