Articles of interest in Southaven
The 1865 Memphis earthquake struck southwest Tennessee on August 17. Soon after the magnitude 5.0 earthquake hit, the earth appeared to undulate and waves formed in nearby rivers. The force of the earthquake felled and cracked chimneys in Memphis an…
The Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium in Memphis, Tennessee, serves as the Mid-South's major science and historical museum and features exhibits ranging from archeology to chemistry.
Memphis College of Art, known before 1985 as the Memphis Academy of Art and first established as James Lee Memorial Art Academy in the James Lee House, is a small, private college of art and design located in Memphis, Tennessee's Overton Park adjace…
Christian Brothers High School (CBHS) is located in Memphis, Tennessee, at 5900 Walnut Grove Rd. It is an all-male college preparatory school and Catholic school that has a strong Lasallian tradition that can be traced back to John Baptist de La Sal…
The Harahan Bridge is a cantilevered through truss bridge that carries two rail lines across the Mississippi River between West Memphis, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. The bridge is owned and operated by Union Pacific Railroad. It was built with r…
The Landers Center is an 8,400-seat multi-purpose arena in Southaven, Mississippi.
Shelby Farms, located in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, is one of the twenty largest urban parks in the United States.
Memphis Central Station, referred as Grand Central Station prior to 1944, is a passenger terminal located Memphis, Tennessee, along Main Street and G.E. Patterson Boulevard, south of the downtown business district.
The Burkle Estate is a historic home at 826 North Second Street in Memphis, Tennessee. It is also known as the Slavehaven. Although disputed by some historians, the Burkle Estate is claimed by some to have been part of the Underground Railroad, a se…
Whitehaven is a predominantly African-American community in Memphis, Tennessee, first organized in the late 19th century.
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Shelby County, Tennessee.
Mall of Memphis was a shopping mall in Memphis, Tennessee, containing 885,627 sq ft (82,277.4 m2) of retail space and 5,564 parking spaces.
Hyde Park (also known as Pocket Town) is a neighborhood in the Hollywood community of Memphis, Tennessee.
The City of Memphis is located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River in the southwest corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee.
Cooper-Young is an eclectic neighborhood and historic district in the Midtown section of Memphis, Tennessee, named for the intersection of Cooper Street and Young Avenue. The entrance to the neighborhood is marked by the Cooper-Young Trestle, a 150-…
The Sterick Building is an office building in Memphis, Tennessee. It was designed by Wyatt C. Hedrick & Co., and was completed in 1930—its name is a contraction of the original owners' names R.E. Sterling and Wyatt Hedrick. It is a gothic-style towe…
Midtown Memphis, Tennessee is a collection of neighborhoods to the east of Downtown.
The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) is the largest transit agency in Tennessee.
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