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  2. Speedway Terrace Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Speedway Terrace Historic District, in Memphis, Tennessee, is a residential historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. It included 492 structures, 330 of which are principal structures that contribute to the significance of the 110-acre (45 ha) district and were built during an approximate 40-year period beginning around 1905.

  3. AutoZone Park - Wikipedia

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    AutoZone Park has a seating capacity of 10,000, [4] and has been aptly described as "one-third" of a major league baseball park. For its construction 17,586 cubic yards (13,445 m 3 ) of concrete were used, or enough to cover 11 acres (4.5 ha).

  4. Here's a look at changes to The Links at Audubon and ... - AOL

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  5. City of Memphis (train) - Wikipedia

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    The six car consist had a revenue seating capacity of 204 and was built to operate on a fast five-hour schedule between Nashville and Memphis a distance of 239 miles (385 km). The train set operated a daily round trip and lasted beyond the 1957 Louisville and Nashville Railroad takeover of the NC&StL, although the name was removed from the ...

  6. When does the Links at Audubon Golf Course in Memphis reopen ...

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    The Audubon Golf Course can be seen on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 4160 Park Avenue in Memphis, Tenn. The park is undergoing renovations.

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  8. Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2007, then-Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton proposed a new stadium be built in place of the old one. Some in the University of Memphis community prefer the construction of a smaller, on-campus stadium, but such a venue would almost certainly be inadequate (in terms of capacity and amenities) for the Liberty Bowl.

  9. Mid-South Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the facility began on April 15, 1963. [5] From its opening in October 1964, the Coliseum was the first racially desegregated facility in Memphis. [5] Unlike most facilities in Memphis, which largely hesitated to integrate following the 1963 Watson v, United States U.S. Supreme Court case regarding local segregation, [5] and which was also argued two days after construction ...