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  2. Glastonbury restaurateur a pioneer in town; Giovanni's has ...

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    Aug. 5—GLASTONBURY — Twenty years ago, Giovanni's Brick Oven Pizzeria was the only pizza place in the neighborhood at its Hebron Avenue location, said owner Gary Delbon, but with the addition ...

  3. East Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The primary zip codes in this area are 38111, 38117, and 38157, including 38120 and 38119. [1] In 1950, the eastern boundary of Memphis was essentially the western boundary of what is today East Memphis. [2] By the mid-1960s, most of East Memphis inside the I-240 loop had been annexed by the city of Memphis. [3]

  4. New food hall opens in Flowood. You already know the name - AOL

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    With almost every table occupied, a steady stream of customers come in to order during lunch hour at the newly opened Basil’s/Rooster’s combo restaurant in Flowood on Tuesday, April 23.

  5. Oak Court Mall - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Oak Court Mall. The mall began as a freestanding, 3-story Goldsmith's, a Memphis-based department store, in 1961. [2] In the early 1970s, Goldsmith's constructed a 3-story structure immediately to the west of the existing store.

  6. List of neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    5 North Memphis. 6 Northeast. 7 South Memphis. 8 Southeast. 9 East Parkway District. 10 See also. ... Lamar Avenue (Highway 78) Poplar Avenue; Union Extended; See also.

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  8. Downtown Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    View west on Madison Avenue, ending with the Customs House (1906) The Downtown Memphis skyline contains the tallest buildings in the city. The tallest building in Memphis, 100 North Main, is located at the heart of downtown along Main Street at Adams Ave and rises to 430 ft (131m). Some notable and/or historic downtown buildings are:

  9. Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Cotton merchants on Union Avenue (1937) In terms of its economy, Memphis developed as the world's largest spot cotton market and the world's largest hardwood lumber market, both commodity products of the Mississippi Delta. Into the 1950s, it was also the world's largest mule market. These animals were still used extensively for agriculture. [42]