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  2. AutoZone Park - Wikipedia

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    It is located 127 feet (39 m) above the play field, giving a view of the board to many areas of downtown Memphis. [10] On January 10, 2012 the Memphis Commercial Appeal reported that the Redbirds planned to install a 60-by-60-foot (18 by 18 m) full HD video display, replacing the old video screen. [ 24 ]

  3. The Cotton Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Cotton Museum, located in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S., is an historical and cultural museum that opened in March 2006 on the former trading floor of the Memphis Cotton Exchange at 65 Union Avenue in downtown Memphis.

  4. Old Forest Arboretum of Overton Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the Tennessee Department of Transportation deeded the 26-acre corridor back to the City of Memphis. In 2008, the Memphis Zoo clear-cut 4 acres (16,000 m 2) to make way for a new exhibit, Teton Trek. The destruction sparked the revival of CPOP to prevent further expansion of the zoo into the Old Forest.

  5. Did you know about Memphis' free 'world-class galleries ... - AOL

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    Dixon Gallery & Gardens offers a world-class museum and a 17-acre park in the heart of Memphis. A bonus: Admission is always free to the Dixon.

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  7. Tourism in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest fine art museum in the state of Tennessee.The Brooks' permanent collection includes works from the Italian Renaissance and Baroque eras to British, French Impressionists, and 20th century artists (including regional artists like Memphian Carroll Cloar). [1]