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  2. It's Your Business | Holiday markets popping up all over area

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    "The Mistletoe Market is really about bringing local customers and local markets, artisans and artists together," said Anna Gutsch, a co-organizer of the event. The next Mistletoe Market will be ...

  3. Annual Mistletoe Marketplace is back. Here's what to expect - AOL

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    What: Mistletoe Marketplace Where: Mississippi Trade Mart, 1207 Mississippi St., Jackson Admission: General Admission $15 (Adults); $5 (Children 6-12); $10 (Seniors 60+) Purchase tickets at ...

  4. Carnival Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Sketches of floats and events by Gutherz appeared in national magazines and publications and were essential the success of Memphis Mardi Gras. A Memphis Daily Appeal account of the first Memphis Mardi Gras estimated 20,000 people attended in a city of slightly more than 40,000. [4] The 1872 Memphis Mardi Gras featured a Ku Klux Klan float.

  5. Here's where to watch 4th of July 2024 fireworks in Memphis ...

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    The 75th annual High Point Terrace Neighborhood Parade (the longest-running one in the city) is back in 2024. Bring your bikes and follow a fire truck that leads the way and turns on the hoses at ...

  6. Memphis Italian Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Italian Festival is an annual event in Memphis, Tennessee held on the weekend after Memorial Day. ... This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, ...

  7. 4th of July 2024: Memphis fireworks and festival planned at ...

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    The City of Memphis' official fireworks display and Independence Day celebration will be held Wednesday, July 3, at Liberty Park. Dubbed "Liberty for All," the festival is from 5-9 p.m.

  8. Mid-South Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the facility began on April 15, 1963. [5] From its opening in October 1964, the Coliseum was the first racially desegregated facility in Memphis. [5] Unlike most facilities in Memphis, which largely hesitated to integrate following the 1963 Watson v, United States U.S. Supreme Court case regarding local segregation, [5] and which was also argued two days after construction ...

  9. Wine & Dine: Memphis food events that should be on your ... - AOL

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