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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Shelby ...

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    part of the Memphis MPS 160: St. Thomas Catholic Church and Convent: St. Thomas Catholic Church and Convent: March 15, 2005 : 588 E. Trigg Ave. Memphis: part of the Religious Resources of Memphis, Shelby County, TN MPS 161

  3. South Main Street Historic District (Memphis, Tennessee)

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    The South Main Street Historic District in Memphis, Tennessee, is located south of the city's central business district encompassing over 100 mostly commercial buildings spread across 11 blocks. The area was constructed between 1900 and 1930 in a wide range of early-twentieth-century architectural styles including Beaux Arts , Georgian Revival ...

  4. Victorian Village, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    During Memphis' early period of growth in the mid-19th century, a few wealthy Memphians built grand, Victorian-style homes in what was then the outskirts of the city. The homes in Victorian Village were built from 1846 into the 1890s, and range in style from Neo-classical through Late Gothic Revival. [ 2 ]

  5. How these 9 Memphis historic buildings are coming back to life

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    The exterior the Melrose High redevelopment site can be seen on Monday, November, 27, 2023 at the Melrose High at 843 Dallas Street in Memphis, Tenn. The site is getting a $3 million state grant ...

  6. Goldsmith's - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson, TN store was closed in 2021. As of 2021, the remaining stores are Oak Court and Wolfchase Galleria that still continue to operate as Macy's. As of January 9, 2025 it was announced that Macy's Oak Court Mall at Poplar Ave and Perkins will be closing within the first quarter of 2025, leaving the Wolf Chase Galleria location as the ...

  7. Memphis Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Memphis Furniture Manufacturing Company was the largest component of what was once the largest furniture manufacturing operation in the United States. It was founded in 1896 by Robertson Morrow and, despite a major fire in 1904, [ 1 ] quickly grew to include Little Rock Furniture, New Orleans Furniture, and Oklahoma City Furniture.

  8. Cooper-Young, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Cooper-Young is an eclectic neighborhood and historic district in the Midtown section of Memphis, Tennessee, named for the intersection of Cooper Street and Young Avenue. The entrance to the neighborhood is marked by the Cooper-Young Trestle, a 150-foot (46 m) long steel sculpture which depicts homes and businesses found in the neighborhood.

  9. Elvis Presley House - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley House is a one-story ranch style house in a residential neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee. Singer Elvis Presley lived here with his parents between March 1956 and March 1957, [ 2 ] before moving to Graceland .