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  2. Penny's Nitty Gritty closes in Downtown Memphis & a new ... - AOL

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    A notable Downtown Memphis restaurant has quietly exited the scene.. Penny’s Nitty Gritty in the Westin Memphis Beale Street Hotel is changing concepts. The hotel is already transitioning into ...

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    MEMPHIS DINING: The 30 best restaurants in Memphis in 2023: Soul food, seafood and so much more The Peabody Hotel Christmas Brunch 149 Union Ave.; 901-529-4000; peabodymemphis.com

  4. Cedar City, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Cedar City is the largest city in Iron County, Utah, United States. Located 250 miles (400 km) south of Salt Lake City , it is 170 miles (270 km) north of Las Vegas on Interstate 15 . Southern Utah University is located in Cedar City.

  5. Peabody Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was sold to the Alsonett Hotel Group in 1953. [3] Deeply in debt by the early 1960s, it went bankrupt in 1965 and was sold in a foreclosure auction to Sheraton Hotels, becoming the Sheraton-Peabody Hotel. [5] As downtown Memphis decayed in the early 1970s, the hotel suffered financially, and the Sheraton-Peabody closed in December 1973.

  6. Hu. Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1905, the 14-story Tennessee Trust Building was among downtown Memphis' first "skyscrapers." The building's architects, the firm of Charles 0. Pfeil (1871–1952) and George M. Shaw (1870–1919) were noted at the time for designing buildings with ornate, classical styling and massing.

  7. Grounds for Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Grounds for Coffee is a locally owned cooperative of coffee shop owners operating in Utah.The first Grounds for Coffee shop opened in Salt Lake City in 1989. The business currently operates as a franchise owned by Dan and Suzy Dailey, with multiple shops located in Ogden, Layton, and Sunset, Utah. [1]