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Raiford's Hollywood Disco, one of Memphis' most famous nightclubs, open from the mid-1970s to May 2007.

Cotton field in early October, about 10 miles west of West Memphis, Arkansas.

Memphis Police mascot at Memphis in May BBQ Fest

Downtown's legendary Gus's Fried Chicken

The west entrance of the Brooks Museum in Midtown

The south (main) entrance of the Brooks Museum

The railroad bridge in the Cooper-Young neighborhood

Memphis College of Art

Stream running through residential Mud Island

The National Civil Rights Museum. Wreath marks the spot where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1968.

The Orpheum, Memphis' most famous theater

The Sputnik overlooking Joe's Liquors in Midtown

The Pink Palace, formerly the home of Piggly Wiggly entrepreneur Clarence Saunders. Now a museum.

Another view of the Pink Palace

The Pyramid Arena as seen from Mud Island

Another view of the Pyramid Arena from Mud Island

View of the Pyramid Arena from Overton Avenue in Downtown Memphis

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

The Overton Park Shell, where Elvis first performed on stage

Another view of the Overton Park Shell

Sun Studio, where Elvis and other artists first recorded

Another view of Sun Studio

Rajun Cajun Crawfish Fest, held Downtown every April. Taken from the rooftop of Barton Flats.


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