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  2. The 'world's largest bounce house' is coming to Memphis ... - AOL

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    The world's largest bounce house, along with other giant inflatable attractions, is coming to Memphis. Here's what to know about tickets, sessions and more.

  3. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of companies now rent inflatable castles in the United States. The market has also diversified to include lighter retail designs. By 2014, the industry was estimated to be worth $100 million. [3] The world's largest inflatable castle, The Big Bounce America, was certified in 2018 at 1,062.252 square metres (11,433.99 sq ft).

  4. Ashlar Hall - Wikipedia

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    Ashlar Hall is a historic mock castle in Memphis, Tennessee. History. The two-story mansion was completed in 1896. [2] It was designed as a mock castle. [2]

  5. Mallory–Neely House - Wikipedia

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    The museum is operated by the City of Memphis and Museums Inc. since 1987 and is part of the Pink Palace Family of Museums. [3] [4] In 2005, the Mallory–Neely House was closed to the public due to the need for expensive renovations and funding problems of the City of Memphis. [5] As of 2014 the house is open to the public. [6]

  6. Boyce-Gregg House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built for C. R. Boyce, a cotton broker, in 1920. [2] He died in 1930, and the house remained in the Boyce family until 1936. [2] The house was purchased by Russell C. Gregg, the Memphis manager of the Anderson, Clayton and Company, a cotton brokering firm. [2] One of his daughters married Henry Loeb, the mayor of Memphis. [2]

  7. Robert M. Carrier House - Wikipedia

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    The Robert M. Carrier House, also known as the Matthews House, is a historic house in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It was built in 1926 for Robert M. Carrier and his wife. [ 2 ] In 1974, it was purchased by William S. Matthews, Jr. [ 2 ] It was designed in the Jacobean Revival architectural style by Bryant Fleming , a Professor of ...