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Record labels based in Memphis, Tennessee (2 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
North Memphis flourished during the 19th and 20th centuries. Klondike and Smokey City are two of the oldest African American elite communities [2] in Memphis. [3] Historic neighborhoods like Speedway Terrace, Vollintine-Evergreen, and Shelby Forest were home to wealthy families and a vibrant manufacturing industry.
An area within those boundaries that has not been annexed by the city of Memphis is a neighborhood known as the Bridgewater area, roughly bounded by I-40 to the north, Germantown Parkway to the east, Shelby Farms to the south and Whitten Road to the west. Memphis did try to annex this area in the mid-2000s but held it off due to an inability to ...
Douglass is a community on the north side of Memphis, Tennessee. Douglass was named after Frederick Douglass, who was admired by William Rush-Plummer, the one-time owner of the land (approximately 40 acres (0.16 km 2)) where the Douglass neighborhood currently stands. Douglass was the first community in north Memphis.
Weaver Road, Shelby Drive, Byhalla Road SR 176: Getwell Road SR 177: Germantown Road SR 204: Covington Pike, Sargent Walter K. Singleton Parkway SR 205: Collierville-Arlington Road, Airline Road SR 277: SR 300: SR 385: Bill Morris Parkway, Future I-269, Winfield Dunn Parkway (a.k.a. Memphis Outer Beltway), Paul Barrett Memorial Parkway SR 388
Memphis' Public Works division filled 22,514 potholes between Jan. 1 and Feb. 27 and usually assigns 40 to 50 workers to "pothole duty" per day.
The project included construction of the interchange between the parkway and I-240, construction of the first one mile (1.6 km) of the parkway between I-240 and Ridgeway Road, widening a total of 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of I-240 within the vicinity of the project from six to eight lanes, and construction of collector-distributor lanes and ramps ...
Frayser is a neighborhood on the north side of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is named after Memphis physician Dr. J Frayser, who owned a summer home near the railroad. [1] Frayser's boundaries are the Wolf River to the south, the Mississippi River to the west, the Loosahatchie River to the north, and ICRR tracks to the east. [1]