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  2. Memphis originals: Here are 7 iconic dishes that Memphis ...

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    Regular customers would protest if these chefs ever took these seven beloved dishes off the menu at their Memphis restaurants.

  3. Penny's Nitty Gritty closes in Downtown Memphis & a new ... - AOL

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    The Memphis mural is still on display inside Courtside Grill in the Westin Memphis. The restaurant site was previously Penny's Nitty Gritty and is transitioning into a new concept.

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  5. Culture of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to Memphis" sign on U.S. Route 51 (2008). Memphis, Tennessee has a long history of distinctive contributions to the culture of the American South and beyond. Although it is an important part of the culture of Tennessee, the history, arts, and cuisine of Memphis are more closely associated with the culture of the Deep South (particularly the Mississippi Delta) than the rest of the state.

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  7. McDonald's Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, received an anonymous letter with a Dallas, Texas, postmark that contained a $1 million winning game piece. Although game rules prohibited the transfer of prizes, McDonald's awarded the $1 million as a donation to the hospital, making the final $50,000 annuity payment in 2014.

  8. Anderson-Coward House - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was built circa 1852 for Nathaniel Anderson, a planter. [2] It was designed in the Italianate architectural style. [2] It was purchased by H.M. Grosvenor, until it was acquired by William C. Coward as debt settlement. [2]

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