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  2. Rum Boogie Café - Wikipedia

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    Rum Boogie Café is a night club on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. It is one of the main venues for the International Blues Challenge and is the favored performance location of singer James Govan. [1] [2] It was named "Blues Club of the Year" by the Blues Foundation in 2007. [3] [4]

  3. Category : Sports clubs and teams in Memphis, Tennessee

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    Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Club Handy - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Mitchell opened the Club Paradise at 645 E. Georgia Avenue in Memphis. He continued to run the Club Handy on the side until he purchased the building occupied by the Club Paradise in 1966. [11] Photographer Ernest Withers took some of his iconic images of Memphis nightlife at the Club Handy and the Club Paradise. [1]

  5. 11 Memphis food events you shouldn't miss, from festive ... - AOL

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    Here are 11 Memphis food and drink events happening in December that should be on your calendar, from festive cocktail pop-ups to brunch with Santa. 11 Memphis food events you shouldn't miss, from ...

  6. This Memphis spot was named among the most 'legendary' dive ...

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    A Memphis watering hole touted as an "infamous haunt" for its reputed ghosts has been named one of the South's "Most Legendary Dive Bars" by Southern Living magazine.In a survey of "dimly lit ...

  7. Hippodrome (Memphis) - Wikipedia

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    The Hippodrome was a music venue at 500 Beale Street in Memphis. The venue was opened in 1950 as a skating rink for African-Americans and later became a nightclub. [1] In 1955, the Hippodrome was reopened as the Club Ebony. In 1961, under new owners, it went back to being called the Hippodrome until its closure in 1968.

  8. Memphis International Airport has a new place to grab a drink ...

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    Memphis International Airport welcomed its newest bar for travelers this week, making a total of nine dining spots in the new terminal. The airport announced on Nov. 2 that The Wise Omega Bodega ...

  9. Club Paradise (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Club Paradise was a nightclub at 645 E. Georgia Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. It was a stop on the "Chitlin' Circuit," a selection of venues considered safe and acceptable for African-American entertainers in the era of racial segregation in the United States. [1] The Club Paradise was owned and operated by Sunbeam Mitchell from