[Originally posted on Joe Spake’s Weblog in 2010, this story has a connection to tomorrow’s post.]
The Marketplace of the Mid-South
I was looking up something about Memphis when I ran across a link to http://lostmemphis.com in a Wikipedia article. The link takes you to a page of http://mallofmemphis.org, a tribute to Memphis’s flagship shopping mall. The site is a captivating historical piece presenting a thorough story of the mall from its beginnings to its ultimate demise and demolition. So I was stuck there for quite a while looking at pictures and reading about the mall in a format that could very well be the website of a fully operational mall.
Lost Memphis
I was really looking for the Lost Memphis section, but the icy weather lent itself to staying indoors and finding interesting stuff on the Internet the Lost Memphis section is wiki driven. Just a few of the topics are:
- Baptist Hospital
- Chisca Hotel
- Claridge Hotel
- Cybill Shepherd Childhood Home
- EH Crump Stadium
- Ellis Auditorium
- Goodwyn Institute Building
- Happy Hal’s Fun House
- Hotel King Cotton
- Kress Building
- Malibu Grand Prix
- MagicLand
- Giant Memphis Shoe
- Mud Island
- Russwood Park
- Sterick Building
- Sears Crosstown
- LibertyLand
- The Zippin Pippin
- Tennessee Brewery
- Union Station
- Mud Island PT Boat
- Main Street Mall
- MerryMobile
- Number 1 Beale
- Maywood
- Adventure River
- Enchanted Forest
(and many, many more)
Whether you are new to Memphis, or an Old-timer like me, you will definitely find something interesting here.
If you are interested in purchasing your piece of Memphis’ history, I am real estate broker specializing in historic an in-town properties. I would be happy to assist you.
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