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  2. 100 North Main - Wikipedia

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    100 North Main is the tallest building in Memphis, Tennessee.At 430 feet, (131m) it has 37 floors and stands bordering Adams Avenue, North Second Street, and North Main. The building is currently totally vacant and closed to public ent

  3. Memphis Pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Pyramid, formerly known as the Great American Pyramid and the Pyramid Arena, and colloquially known as the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid, [5] is a pyramid-shaped building located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States, at the bank of the Mississippi River.

  4. How the old is making Downtown Memphis new again, from the ...

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    The Sterick Building and 100 N. Main are Downtown Memphis' tallest buildings. ... A doorknob with an “s” detail can be seen on the door of an abandoned office within the Sterick Building ...

  5. Chucalissa - Wikipedia

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    The C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa is located on and exhibits excavated materials of the Mississippian culture archaeological site known as Chucalissa which means "abandoned house" in Chickasaw. The site is located adjacent to the T. O. Fuller State Park within the city of Memphis, Tennessee, United States.

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

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    Here’s a quick look at some of the most notable Memphis properties on the National Register of Historic Places and where renovations stand: Ashlar Hall | 1397 Central Ave.

  7. Adams Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Adams Avenue Historic District in Memphis, Tennessee is a 9 acres (3.6 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It contains six contributing buildings: St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church (1852), at 190 Adams Ave. North Memphis Savings Bank (1901), at 110 Adams Ave.

  8. Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis (1912–2000) - Wikipedia

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    The original Baptist Memorial Hospital was a 2,000-bed medical facility and complex of multiple hospital buildings located at 899 Madison Avenue in midtown Memphis, Tennessee. The facility closed in 2000 after 88 years of service, and was demolished in 2005.

  9. Hyde Park, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The abandoned building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998, but was torn down in 2006 to be replaced by a new building. The new building was started in 2006 and the new Douglass High School opened to students in fall 2008. In May 2010, the school had its first graduating class since 1981.