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website, role of African Americans in American history and culture, formerly the Chattanooga African-American Museum Blockade Runner, Sutlery & Civil War Museum: Wartrace: Bedford: Middle: Military: Website, Civil War artifacts, uniforms and weapons, located in a store Blount County Historical Museum: Maryville: Blount: East: Local history ...
The Memphis National Cemetery is located in Nutbush, Memphis. On 44.2 acres (0.18 km 2), the cemetery had 42,184 interments at the end of 2007. [2]Several battlefield cemeteries from the American Civil War era were transferred to Memphis and many of the dead from the steamboat Sultana explosion on April 26, 1865, were buried in Memphis National Cemetery.
If you feel a need for speed (or, at least, a need to observe objects that can travel at high rates of speed), Memphis' only car museum — located at 645 Marshall, down the street from Sun Studio ...
part of the Memphis Park and the Parkway System MPS 122: Memphis Pink Palace Museum: Memphis Pink Palace Museum: July 9, 1980 : 3050 Central Ave. Memphis: 123: Memphis Queen II Floating Vessel: Memphis Queen II Floating Vessel: July 5, 2006
The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest fine art museum in the state of Tennessee. A smaller art museum, the Dixon Gallery and Gardens in east Memphis focuses on impressionism. Downtown Memphis is home to the Peabody Place Museum, the largest collection of 19th-century Chinese art in the nation.
The adjacent property at 475 N. Main St. will be the location for Uptown Studios and Storage. The new four-story, 80,000-square-foot building will include 20 artist studios and 450 storage units ...
An example of a multicomponent site would be American Civil War earthworks constructed at the same location as a prehistoric Mississippian village. The cultural affiliation category in the list below refers only to periods in which the most significant occupation or event (e.g., a battle) took place at the site.