Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 08, 1994, Image 24

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1482 Florida
901 274-5400
EMI’IIIS. TENNESSEE
African-American men and women have played
im portant roles in virtually every significant
chapter of Memphis’ history. They have worked,,
fought, and planned for the city’s growth; they
have shared in its successes and suffered with its
failures. Slavery, caste, and segregation have
forced them to live apart and to create for them­
selves a separate history.
Before Memphis was founded, during and
even afterwards, African-Americans have played
a sig n ificant part in th e developm ent of
Memphis. Robert Church, Sr., one of the south’s
first Black millionaires posted a bond to reinstate
the city’s charter after the Yellow Fever Epidemic
of the late 1800s.
Memphis celebrates its 166th birthday this
year!
•Fourway Grill
998 Mississippi Blvd
901 775-2351
•D'bo's
3287 Kirby Parkway
901 363-8700
2125 Madison
901 726-HAHA
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•Sherrod's
1725 Pmebrook
901 332-2052
A T T R A C T IO N S
A N D H IS T O R IC
S IT E S
•Center for Southern
Folklore
•Beale Street Historic
District and Handy Park
901 525-3655
•National Civil Rights
Museum
450 Mulberry Street
901 521-9699
130 Beale Street
•Memphis Music Hall of
Fame
2000 Galloway Avenue
901 726-4787
•Beale Street Blues
Museum
329 Beale Street
901 527-6008
139 Madison Avenue
901 526-5527
2115 Merchants Row Market Square
901 755-9661/8191
•Alex Haley Home
•Memphis Zoo and
Aquarium
S H O P P IN G
•The Clothes Hanger
•W.C. Handy Home
379 Beale Street
901 528-4832
PO Box 500
Henning, TN 38041
901 738-6522
RESTAURANTS
•Interstate Bar-B-Q
2265 South Third Street
901 774-2304
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901 522-8800
•Rholedia's Boutique of
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252 Beale Street
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•Marmalade Restaurant &
Lounge
97 South Second Street
901 525-4007
•Beale Street Baptist
Church
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745 N. Parkway
901 527-9158
164 Union Avenue
901 527-4100
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901 775-1777
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901 527-9777/
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143 Beale Street
901 524-5464
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•B.B. King's Blues Club
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Mail to: Tennessee Tourist Development
P.O. Box 23170, Nashville, TN 37202
350 South Main Street
901 526-6583
•Ebony Images
1242 Southland Mall
901 398-6066
•Motherland Inspirations
154 Beale Street
901 527-7732
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