
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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