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  2. Victorian Village, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The homes in Victorian Village were built from 1846 into the 1890s, and range in style from Neo-classical through Late Gothic Revival. [2] Edward C. Jones , one of Memphis's most significant Victorian-era architects, and his partner, Matthias Harvey Baldwin , built the Woodruff-Fontaine House (1870) and renovated the Harsson-Goyer-Lee House (1871).

  3. Mallory–Neely House - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the Victorian Village district of Memphis was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. In 1973 the mansion was adapted for use as a house museum, featuring furnishings of the Victorian era. [2] 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]

  4. Pink Palace Family of Museums - Wikipedia

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    Mallory-Neely House, a historic home in the Victorian Village of Memphis [4] Magevney House, a historic home in the Victorian Village of Memphis [5] The Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium houses a museum of local cultural and natural history, [6] the Crew Training International (CTI) 3D Giant Theater [7] and the Sharpe Planetarium. [8]

  5. How these 9 Memphis historic buildings are coming back to life

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    On Sept. 13, the Center City Revenue Finance Corp., an affiliate board of the Downtown Memphis Commission (DMC), approved a 10-year payment-in-lieu-of-taxes for a 150-room Holiday Inn Express.

  6. History of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Later, Italian, Russian, Greek and, especially, Jewish immigrants also called it home before migrating to more affluent sections of the city. [63] [64] Victorian Village is a series of grand Victorian-era mansions built just east of Downtown Memphis in what was then the outskirts of the city. Several of these homes have been opened to the ...

  7. Timeline of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    1973 – May: City hosts Rock Writers of the World Convention. [32] Massive white flight occurs in Memphis City Schools. Desegregation busing begins in Memphis; 1974 – Women's Resource Center founded. [33] 1975 – Hyatt hotel opens. 1976 – Temple Israel built. 1977 – Memphis in May festival begins. 1978 – Muslim Society of Memphis ...

  8. Meet the man keeping Memphis Tigers history alive in a ... - AOL

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    Take a peek inside the converted second-story bedroom in Germantown that has become crucial to the Memphis Tigers' efforts to showcase their past.

  9. Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium - Wikipedia

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    The Lichterman Nature Center, the first accredited nature center in the United States, is part of the museum, as well as the Coon Creek Science Center, an education center which is open to organized groups and features a fossil site. [1] The Mallory-Neely House and Magevney House are also part of the museum. The Mallory-Neely House is a three ...