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Poplar Avenue, a major road through East Memphis, runs by prominent buildings including White Station Tower (rear left) and Clark Tower (rear right).. East Memphis is a region of Memphis, Tennessee with several defined and informal subdivisions and neighborhoods such as Colonial Acres, White Station-Yates, Sherwood Forest, Normal Station, High Point Terrace, Belle Meade, Normandy Meadows, St ...
Here is a list of a lucky seven suggestions — from the family-friendly to the bar-based — for those celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Memphis. St. Patrick's Day in Memphis: 7 things to do, from ...
Its St. Patrick's Day menu includes a $3 green Bud Light, $4 Jameson Sidecar, and $5 Guinness Draught. Specialty cocktails, like the Irish Goodby and the Irish Old Fashioned, will also be on deck. ...
Bishop, the French brasserie-inspired restaurant in Central Station Memphis Hotel, will be open for brunch from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. and for dinner from 5-9 p.m. with a prix fixe menu. Brookhaven Pub & Grill
East High School is a public high school serving grades 9 to 12 in Memphis, Tennessee. It was formerly in the Memphis City Schools district but is now a part of Shelby County Schools . [ 2 ] East High School is an all-optional school , with whose T-STEM programs offers opportunities to study transportation and logistics, engineering, and aviation.
In 1988, Neely and three of his brothers (Gaelin, Tony, and Mark) opened a barbecue restaurant in downtown Memphis, aided by their uncle, Jim Neely, a well-known Memphis restaurateur and owner of Jim Neely's Interstate Bar-B-Que. [6] Jim' Neely's sister, Beverly Neely, is owner of Jay-Bee's Bar-B-Que in Gardena, California, and her son, Curtis Williams, is the general manager.
The Memphis location of this restaurant owned by rapper Tauheed "2 Chainz" Epps and entrepreneur Mychel "Snoop" Dillard opened Oct. 25 at 156 Lt. George W. Lee Ave.
Johnny Ace (1929–1954) [1] — rhythm and blues singer; Mo Alexander (born 1970) — comedian; Heather Armstrong (1975–2023) — author and blogger, Dooce.com; Kristin Armstrong (born 1973) — professional road bicycle racer and three-time Olympic gold medalist