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  2. Beale Street - Wikipedia

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    Beale Street in 1974 Beale Street in 2014 Rex Billiard Hall for Colored, Beale Street, 1939.Photo by Marion Post Wolcott.. Beale Street was created in 1841 by entrepreneur and developer Robertson Topp (1807–1876), who soon named it later in the decade for Edward Fitzgerald Beale, a military hero from the Mexican–American War.

  3. 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]

  4. 5 offbeat things to do in Memphis, from a miniature ... - AOL

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    Located in the heart of Memorial Park Cemetery at Poplar and Yates in East Memphis, not far from Isaac Hayes' grave, the Crystal Shrine Grotto suggests a mix of the Bible and "The Hobbit." Largely ...

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Universities and colleges in Memphis, Tennessee (7 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  6. 4 Reasons Memphis Is an Excellent Place for Retirees - AOL

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    Without question, Memphis is one of the country's greatest music cities, rich in various genres like rock 'n' roll, soul and the blues. Known for its lively nightlife, culturally diverse history,...

  7. Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    In March 1930, after the Stock Market Crash, the Memphis Museum of Natural History and Industrial Arts opened in the mansion. [1] The original exhibits featured stuffed animals and birds, dolls, anthropological items from local wealthy collectors, as well as items related to Memphis' history, particularly Confederate military uniforms and ...