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  2. Sterick Building - Wikipedia

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    The Sterick Building is a historic skyscraper in Memphis, Tennessee.It was designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick & Co., and was completed in 1929—its name is a portmanteau of the original owners' names, Texas Governor Ross S. Sterling and Wyatt C. Hedrick.

  3. Biscuits & Jams is bringing its tasty approach to brunch to ...

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    The new location will open Friday, May 17 inside Hotel Indigo, a historic Memphis hotel just one block north of AutoZone Park. This comes less than three years after the first Biscuits & Jams ...

  4. Lincoln American Tower - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the president of the Memphis branch of the Columbia Mutual Insurance Company (later renamed to the Lincoln American Insurance Company), Lloyd Binford, had the gleaming white tower built overlooking Court Square. Binford later made an infamous name for himself across the country as head of the Memphis Censor Board, which he ran from his ...

  5. U.S. Route 64 in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    SR 3 north / SR 14 north (N B.B. King Boulevard/N 2nd Street) Western end of SR 3 concurrency; eastern end of SR 14 concurrency: 2.9: 4.7: US 51 north / SR 1 east (Danny Thompson Boulevard) – Millington: Eastern end of SR 1 concurrency; western end of US 51 concurrency: 4.0– 4.2: 6.4– 6.8: I-240 south – Jackson, MS

  6. Dermon Building - Wikipedia

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    Before his association with Awsumb in 1919, Pfeil was in partnership with George M. Shaw (1870–1919). They designed many important buildings in Memphis during the early twentieth century, including the Tennessee Trust Building (1906), Fire Engine House #1 (1910), and the Memphis Police Station (1911), all of which are on the National Register ...

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

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    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 ...

  8. First Presbyterian Church (Memphis, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    In 1832, the city of Memphis, Tennessee deeded the church a site at the corner of Poplar Avenue and Third Street (now called B.B. King). The present building was built in 1884 [2] and was designed by architect Edward Culliatt Jones and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Tennessee State Route 14 - Wikipedia

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    US 61 at the Mississippi State Line in Memphis: I-55 in Memphis; US 61 / US 64 / US 70 / US 79 (E.H. Crump Blvd.) in Memphis; I-40 in Memphis; US 51 (Thomas Street) in Memphis; I-40 / Future I-69 / I-240 in Memphis; I-40 / I-240 in Memphis; Future I-269 (Barret Pkwy.) / SR 385 near Rosemark; North end: SR 54 near Covington: Location; Country