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THE 'RITZIEST BOMB SHELTER IN THE SOUTH' SITS ABANDONED IN Wooten’s house was at 4938 U.S. 51 South, which is now known as Elvis Presley Boulevard. According to a Memphis Press Scimitar article written by Bill E. Burk on February 26, 1963, that marked the shelter’s opening, Mrs. Wooten didn’t get on board with the idea of an underground shelter until the Berlin Crisis of 1961, which alsocaused
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BREAKING NEWS: ACE AWARENESS FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES CLOSURE ACE Awareness Foundations' Universal Parenting Places provide bonding activities, education, counseling, and more for caregivers and their children. (Submitted) The ACE Awareness Foundation announced today it is closing after five years of service in the Memphis. The organization’s last day for operations is March 31, 2021. MORE THAN GRACELAND: WHITEHAVEN'S 200-YEAR HISTORY A souvenir shop in Whitehaven near Graceland. (Brandon Dahlberg) Before it was a thriving urban area, the Whitehaven-Levi community depended heavily on slave labor. In 1860, Whitehaven had 653 whites, one free black and 1,671 slaves. Levi had 192 whites, four free blacks, one Native American and 840 slaves. From the end of the CivilWar through
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THE 'RITZIEST BOMB SHELTER IN THE SOUTH' SITS ABANDONED IN Wooten’s house was at 4938 U.S. 51 South, which is now known as Elvis Presley Boulevard. According to a Memphis Press Scimitar article written by Bill E. Burk on February 26, 1963, that marked the shelter’s opening, Mrs. Wooten didn’t get on board with the idea of an underground shelter until the Berlin Crisis of 1961, which alsocaused
TYLUR FRENCH SCULPTS A FUTURE IN PUBLIC ART Tylur French sculpts a future in public art. On the eve of the Bike Arch dedication in Overton Park, we look at what sculptor Tylur French has on the horizon. The artist has a decade of civically-minded work in Memphis and he looks forward to more of the same. Before it was even complete, Tylur French ’s bike arch sculpture heralding a new IN PHOTOS: EMMANUEL CENTER IS AN ANCHOR IN A LOW-INCOME In photos: Emmanuel Center is an anchor in a low-income neighborhood in transition. Shamaria Rogers walks up to collect her certificate for the hours of reading she accomplished over the summer. Andrea Morales. The Emmanuel Center has stood in the middle of its South Memphis neighborhood since 1989. That includes during 2010, when hundreds of NEW STRAIGHT DROP SEAFOOD IS THE RIGHT THING TO CRAVE The seafood house is located at 615 Chelsea Avenue in a small strip of businesses that includes North Memphis' acclaimed Ms. Girlee's Soul Food Restaurant. Straight Drop's grand opening was July 10, but it's already selling roughly 500 pounds of traditional seafood boil staples weekly, including shrimp, blue crab, catfish, and lobster.HIGH GROUND MEMPHIS
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256 Articles | Page: Previous 9 9 VIRTUAL "FUTURE OF FOOD" LUNCH HOUR EVENT WILL DISCUSS Locals and non-Memphians alike can join a virtual discussion on the need for equity in the restaurant industry. Admission is free, but registration is required. New Memphis is hosting the “Future of Food” event on May 25 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. as part of their ongoing "Celebrate What's Right" luncheon series. Whitney Hardy of Epicenter and 3RDSPACE will moderate the conversation HOUSE OF MTENZI IS ECLECTIC MIX OF ART, FAMILY AND CIVIL House of Mtenzi is eclectic mix of art, family and Civil Rights history. Stanley Campbell opened the museum as a way to bring to life the memories of his mother, who has Alzheimer's. The colorful entrance to the House of Mtenzi museum at 1289 Madison Avenue in MadisonHeights.
THIS PLACE IN HISTORY: ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND FORGOTTEN With arguably the best view of the city, 100 North Main stands deteriorated and abandoned. Just recently placed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Industrial-style office tower is the tallest building in Memphis. It was designed by local architect MORE THAN GRACELAND: WHITEHAVEN'S 200-YEAR HISTORY A souvenir shop in Whitehaven near Graceland. (Brandon Dahlberg) Before it was a thriving urban area, the Whitehaven-Levi community depended heavily on slave labor. In 1860, Whitehaven had 653 whites, one free black and 1,671 slaves. Levi had 192 whites, four free blacks, one Native American and 840 slaves. From the end of the CivilWar through
A HISTORY OF PRESIDENT'S ISLAND FROM MOONSHINERS TO Geographically speaking, President’s Island is actually a peninsula. Once upon a time, however, it was an island — the largest one on the Mississippi’s 2500-mile course — and it has endured a journey from untamed wilderness to the bustling industrial park it is today. UNMARKED MEMPHIS I: MUMMIES, A FATAL ORPHANAGE AND LEGAL Unmarked Memphis I: Mummies, a fatal orphanage and legal prostitution. A mass grave marker at Elmwood Cemetary for the children that perished while under the care of the Tennessee Children's Home. Devin Greaney. A trained eye can show you the weird and wonderful underground historyof Memphis.
NEW STRAIGHT DROP SEAFOOD IS THE RIGHT THING TO CRAVE The seafood house is located at 615 Chelsea Avenue in a small strip of businesses that includes North Memphis' acclaimed Ms. Girlee's Soul Food Restaurant. Straight Drop's grand opening was July 10, but it's already selling roughly 500 pounds of traditional seafood boil staples weekly, including shrimp, blue crab, catfish, and lobster. GOOD SHEPHERD PHARMACY USES NEW TECHNOLOGY TO FACILITATE Good Shepherd Pharmacy, a Memphis-based nonprofit pharmacy, is partnering with FedEx Institute of Technology at the University of Memphis and Lipscomb University in Nashville to develop software for a national blockchain network that connects with other nonprofit pharmacies to facilitate the sharing of unused medication. IN PHOTOS: SEE INSIDE THE WATER PUMPING PLANT THAT'S KEPT Located at 3941 Grandview Avenue in the University District, the James Sheahan Pumping Station opened in April 1932. It's the second oldest station in the city of Memphis. Owned by Memphis Light, Gas and Water, the station pulls water from the Memphis Sands aquifer, filters it through nearby wells and filters, aerates and treats it before it's IN PHOTOS: EMMANUEL CENTER IS AN ANCHOR IN A LOW-INCOME In photos: Emmanuel Center is an anchor in a low-income neighborhood in transition. Shamaria Rogers walks up to collect her certificate for the hours of reading she accomplished over the summer. Andrea Morales. The Emmanuel Center has stood in the middle of its South Memphis neighborhood since 1989. That includes during 2010, when hundreds of VIRTUAL "FUTURE OF FOOD" LUNCH HOUR EVENT WILL DISCUSS Locals and non-Memphians alike can join a virtual discussion on the need for equity in the restaurant industry. Admission is free, but registration is required. New Memphis is hosting the “Future of Food” event on May 25 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. as part of their ongoing "Celebrate What's Right" luncheon series. Whitney Hardy of Epicenter and 3RDSPACE will moderate the conversation HOUSE OF MTENZI IS ECLECTIC MIX OF ART, FAMILY AND CIVIL House of Mtenzi is eclectic mix of art, family and Civil Rights history. Stanley Campbell opened the museum as a way to bring to life the memories of his mother, who has Alzheimer's. The colorful entrance to the House of Mtenzi museum at 1289 Madison Avenue in MadisonHeights.
THIS PLACE IN HISTORY: ABANDONED BUILDINGS AND FORGOTTEN With arguably the best view of the city, 100 North Main stands deteriorated and abandoned. Just recently placed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Industrial-style office tower is the tallest building in Memphis. It was designed by local architect MORE THAN GRACELAND: WHITEHAVEN'S 200-YEAR HISTORY A souvenir shop in Whitehaven near Graceland. (Brandon Dahlberg) Before it was a thriving urban area, the Whitehaven-Levi community depended heavily on slave labor. In 1860, Whitehaven had 653 whites, one free black and 1,671 slaves. Levi had 192 whites, four free blacks, one Native American and 840 slaves. From the end of the CivilWar through
A HISTORY OF PRESIDENT'S ISLAND FROM MOONSHINERS TO Geographically speaking, President’s Island is actually a peninsula. Once upon a time, however, it was an island — the largest one on the Mississippi’s 2500-mile course — and it has endured a journey from untamed wilderness to the bustling industrial park it is today. UNMARKED MEMPHIS I: MUMMIES, A FATAL ORPHANAGE AND LEGAL Unmarked Memphis I: Mummies, a fatal orphanage and legal prostitution. A mass grave marker at Elmwood Cemetary for the children that perished while under the care of the Tennessee Children's Home. Devin Greaney. A trained eye can show you the weird and wonderful underground historyof Memphis.
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