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The Memphis Riverfront stretches along the Mississippi River from the Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park in the north, to the T. O. Fuller State Park in the south. The River Walk is a park system that connects downtown Memphis from Mississippi River Greenbelt Park in the north, to Tom Lee Park in the south.
The Memphis Riverfront stretches from the Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park in the north to T. O. Fuller State Park in the south. The River Walk is a park system along the Mississippi River that connects the Mississippi River Greenbelt Park in the north to Tom Lee Park in the south. Points of interest along the riverfront include:
Tom Lee Park is a city park located to the immediate west of downtown Memphis, Tennessee, overlooking the Mississippi River.Encompassing about 30 acres (12 ha) parallel to the Mississippi River for about one mile (1.6 km), it offers panoramic views of the Mississippi River and the shores of Arkansas on the opposite side.
A pair of new construction permits have been filed for the Dixie Greyhound project at 525 N. Main St. The permits are for a pair of buildings on the campus, including a 15,490-square-foot 25-unit ...
The most visible and accessible riverfront park in Memphis—Tom Lee Park—was next." On June 6, the Memphis River Parks Partnership leaders announced a new addition to Tom Lee Park , a ...
The Riverwalk turns tourists into Gullivers, able to traverse six states in the time it takes to walk five city blocks; it had run dry, but the Memphis River Parks Partnership recently turned on ...
The Riverfront Loop is a line of the Memphis Area Transit Authority trolley system.It began operation in 1997, as the second line in the system. It runs for 4.1 mi (6.6 km) through downtown Memphis and along the Mississippi riverfront, with 18 stops along the way.
Over the intervening 100 years and despite dozens of plans and studies, the Memphis riverfront remained undervalued and underused, a reality punctuated by a featureless, formless Tom Lee Park.