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Central Gardens, composed of approximately 83 blocks, 1,540 structures and 511 acres (2.07 km 2) in Midtown Memphis, has an architectural style that is highly eclectic.It reflects the prevailing tastes among early twentieth century middle class Memphians, and the best in urban residential community planning and architecture of that period.
The Schalkhams purchased a Craftsman Foursquare-style home with a stone facäde in Central Gardens for $365,000.
With Leigh’s guidance Casey looked at approximately 10 houses, ultimately purchasing a Craftsman-style bungalow, c. 1920, in Central Gardens. He paid $335,000 for approximately 1,700 square feet ...
Neander Woods home (1909) at 1521 Peabody Avenue in the Central Gardens area of Memphis. The third home he designed for himself. [1] 665 North Trezevant Street in Hein Park, Memphis. [4] Exchange Building (1910) 9 North 2nd Street. The tallest building in Memphis for 20 years after its completion. [5]
Chickasaw Gardens is located on land that was originally part of the estate of Clarence Saunders, the Memphis inventor of the first self-service grocery store named 'Piggly Wiggly'. The Chickasaw Gardens lake was originally constructed as part of an elaborate garden with rustic bridges and a playhouse for Saunders' children.
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Stuart Harris, principal with Constellation Properties, gives a tour of the Sterick Building in Downtown Memphis, on Thursday, October 19, 2023. The Sterick Building’s ownership was tangled in a ...
Felix Vallé House State Historic Site, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri—c1818 Colonial, Federal style; Beauvais-Amoureux House, Ste. Genevieve, Missouri—c1792 French Colonial ...