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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cocke County ...

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    111 Court Ave. Newport: 2: Cocke County Memorial Building ... Northeast of Newport on the Greeneville Highway ... Newport: 12: Rhea-Mims Hotel: Rhea-Mims Hotel: July ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Shelby ...

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    Fountain Court Historic District: Fountain Court Historic District: December 17, 1998 : 1155-1229 Fountain Court: Memphis: part of the Memphis MPS 67: Fowlkes-Boyle House: Fowlkes-Boyle House: August 7, 1974

  4. Peabody Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Peabody Memphis is a historic luxury hotel in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, opened in 1925. The hotel is known for the "Peabody Ducks" that live on the hotel rooftop and make daily treks to the lobby. The Peabody is a member of Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

  5. Belz Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Belz Enterprises, Inc. is a major American-based developer of hotels, retail, and commercial properties, including shopping malls. Belz owns and operates the Peabody Hotel in Memphis . Previously they operated two other Peabody Hotels, one in Little Rock , and another in Orlando , however both of these hotels were sold in 2013 becoming a Hyatt ...

  6. Newport, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Newport is a city in and the county seat of Cocke County, Tennessee, United States. [10] The population was 6,945 at the 2010 census , [ 11 ] down from 7,242 at the 2000 census. The estimated population in 2018 was 6,801. [ 12 ]

  7. Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum was opened in 1998 as the Peabody Place Museum and in January 2007 it received its present name. [ 1 ] The museums collection is based on the private collection of Memphis developers Jack and Marilyn Belz, who owned the Peabody Hotel and Peabody Place .