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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 10-31-2022 12:12 AM

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Hotel King Cotton looking north across Confederate Park, National Parking Garage, Ellis Auditorium in the distance, Front St., Memphis National Garage on the northeast corner of Front and Court, Memphis, Tennessee, in June 1935.

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National Garage, northeast corner Front St. & Court Ave., Memphis TN - Circa 1935

The National Garage was part of a public parking garage national chain. This building opened in 1927, was eight stories tall, steam-heated, and included a Shell gas station when this photograph was taken. Around 1962, the building became All-Right Parking until the early 1980s when it was demolished.

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 11-02-2022 09:27 PM

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Looking east down Madison Ave. from the roof of the Customs House on Front Street, Memphis TN - Circa 1909

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Redbanksdog - 11-03-2022 05:45 PM

(11-02-2022 09:27 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Looking east down Madison Ave. from the roof of the Customs House on Front Street, Memphis TN - Circa 1909

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It looks like the Sun setting in the West. I'm looking at the light coming in between the building and crossing the street in 5 or 6 places. This is looking east, down Madison, what am I missing here. 04-cheers


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Browning Hall - 11-04-2022 03:17 PM

(11-03-2022 05:45 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote:  
(11-02-2022 09:27 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Looking east down Madison Ave. from the roof of the Customs House on Front Street, Memphis TN - Circa 1909

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It looks like the Sun setting in the West. I'm looking at the light coming in between the building and crossing the street in 5 or 6 places. This is looking east, down Madison, what am I missing here. 04-cheers

I’ve got a better question… 04-jawdrop

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Redbanksdog - 11-04-2022 03:24 PM

(11-04-2022 03:17 PM)Browning Hall Wrote:  
(11-03-2022 05:45 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote:  
(11-02-2022 09:27 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Looking east down Madison Ave. from the roof of the Customs House on Front Street, Memphis TN - Circa 1909

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It looks like the Sun setting in the West. I'm looking at the light coming in between the building and crossing the street in 5 or 6 places. This is looking east, down Madison, what am I missing here. 04-cheers

I’ve got a better question… 04-jawdrop

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I have no idea. Do You ?


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Browning Hall - 11-04-2022 06:51 PM

I suspect foul play. Looks like two legs and an arm and a dude trying to toss her off the roof. We should report this 03-wink


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Hernando Hills Tiger - 11-04-2022 07:36 PM

Man-a-kins


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Redbanksdog - 11-04-2022 08:00 PM

(11-04-2022 06:51 PM)Browning Hall Wrote:  I suspect foul play. Looks like two legs and an arm and a dude trying to toss her off the roof. We should report this 03-wink

Unsolved Mystery ? 04-cheers


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 11-08-2022 10:09 AM

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Aerial view, looking north, of the athletic complex on the South Campus of Memphis State University, Memphis TN - Circa 1975

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Hernando Hills Tiger - 11-08-2022 03:05 PM

(11-08-2022 10:09 AM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Aerial view, looking north, of the athletic complex on the South Campus of Memphis State University, Memphis TN - Circa 1975

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That appears to be our original football indoor practice facility.


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Tiger87 - 11-08-2022 04:21 PM

(11-03-2022 05:45 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote:  
(11-02-2022 09:27 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Looking east down Madison Ave. from the roof of the Customs House on Front Street, Memphis TN - Circa 1909

[Image: 52076994044_596863cf19_o.jpg]

It looks like the Sun setting in the West. I'm looking at the light coming in between the building and crossing the street in 5 or 6 places. This is looking east, down Madison, what am I missing here. 04-cheers

Sunrise?


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 11-08-2022 09:45 PM

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Memphis State basketball fans at the NIT, Mayor Edmund Orgill holding left corner of the flag, Madison Square Garden, NYC, NY - Circa 1957

Memphis State College basketball supporters at Madison Square Garden, New York City, on March 23, 1957, during the National Invitation Tournament. Memphis Mayor Edmund Orgill is holding the left corner of the flag. MSC played St. Bonaventure that day. MSC was runner up to Bradley in the tournament, losing 83-84 in the final.

Bill E. Burk Sports Information Director & future Press-Scimitar reporter is front row left with an arm around a cheerleader.

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - UofMark - 11-09-2022 10:58 AM

(11-08-2022 03:05 PM)Hernando Hills Tiger Wrote:  
(11-08-2022 10:09 AM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Aerial view, looking north, of the athletic complex on the South Campus of Memphis State University, Memphis TN - Circa 1975

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That appears to be our original football indoor practice facility.

That building was so 'state of the art' when it opened. Love seeing old Nat Buring Field. They used to have a rickety 4 ft high picket fence in the outfield.


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 11-09-2022 09:35 PM

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Memphis State College men's basketball team photo, Memphis TN - Circa 1942

Preston Watts on the left played Football as well as Basketball.
Preston Watts came to Memphis from Nashville in the early 1940s, and was well on his way to a record-setting career when World War II erupted. Watts, who received Little All-America honors in 1941 and 1942, served as the Tigers’ team captain in 1942. “Kill-O” Watts, as he was known by his teammates, set several U of M punting records, which still stood upon his Hall of Fame induction in 1984. His 52-yard punting average over nine attempts against Union University is the best single game average in Tiger history. Watts has the fourth longest kickoff return in Tiger history thanks to his 93-yard return against Troy in 1940. His 90-yard interception return against Middle Tennessee also ranks fourth in Tiger history. Watts scored over 100 points in his career at Memphis. Following service with the Marine Corps in World War II, Watts became an official in the SEC and worked for 20 years. He was the first Memphis athlete to become a Southeast Conference game official and is a past president of the SEC Officials Association. Watts officiated every major bowl game with the exception of the Rose Bowl. He was a member of the Board of Greater Memphis State and was on the committee for the construction of the Liberty Bowl. He worked in the insurance business for over 30 years.

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 11-14-2022 09:50 PM

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Memphis National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Ave., Memphis TN - Circa 1906

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Brick Drainageway, Memphis National-Cemetary, 3568 Townes, Memphis TN - Circa 1934

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Redbanksdog - 11-15-2022 06:49 PM

(11-14-2022 09:50 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Memphis National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Ave., Memphis TN - Circa 1906

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Brick Drainageway, Memphis National-Cemetary, 3568 Townes, Memphis TN - Circa 1934

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I have an Uncle that's buried there, it was my the first funeral to go to as a kid.04-cheers


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 11-16-2022 01:12 AM

(11-15-2022 06:49 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote:  
(11-14-2022 09:50 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Memphis National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Ave., Memphis TN - Circa 1906

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Brick Drainageway, Memphis National-Cemetary, 3568 Townes, Memphis TN - Circa 1934

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I have an Uncle that's buried there, it was my the first funeral to go to as a kid.04-cheers

I went to Kingsbury HS & back in the day we'd go over there on Sunday afternoons & jump the brick fence & play tackle FB (stupidly without any pads of course).

The brick fence was not that tall & was topped with a large tile much like a roof tile.
The attached photo show a much taller iron fence to keep out teenagers like us. lol

It was over on Townes Ave. & as Townes ran east it curved & turned into Bayliss Ave. which was in the Kingsbury neighborhood.

There was a grass area where there weren't any gravestones.

It was thick & immaculately groomed; so when you were tackled it was like falling into a thick plush carpet.

Enclosure wall & fence, North side of Cemetary view to east, National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Avenue, Memphis TN

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RE: Memphis Landmarks - Redbanksdog - 11-16-2022 04:17 PM

(11-16-2022 01:12 AM)Cletus Wrote:  
(11-15-2022 06:49 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote:  
(11-14-2022 09:50 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Memphis National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Ave., Memphis TN - Circa 1906

[Image: 52497684770_68c4c18b1c_o.jpg]

Brick Drainageway, Memphis National-Cemetary, 3568 Townes, Memphis TN - Circa 1934

[Image: 52497791795_3c01a9096a_o.jpg]

I have an Uncle that's buried there, it was my the first funeral to go to as a kid.04-cheers

I went to Kingsbury HS & back in the day we'd go over there on Sunday afternoons & jump the brick fence & play tackle FB (stupidly without any pads of course).

The brick fence was not that tall & was topped with a large tile much like a roof tile.
The attached photo show a much taller iron fence to keep out teenagers like us. lol

It was over on Townes Ave. & as Townes ran east it curved & turned into Bayliss Ave. which was in the Kingsbury neighborhood.

There was a grass area where there weren't any gravestones.

It was thick & immaculately groomed; so when you were tackled it was like falling into a thick plush carpet.

Enclosure wall & fence, North side of Cemetary view to east, National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Avenue, Memphis TN

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That's the way we played football when we were kids. I was bless with a hard head. Oh to be young again. 04-cheers


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Hernando Hills Tiger - 11-16-2022 09:02 PM

(11-16-2022 01:12 AM)Cletus Wrote:  
(11-15-2022 06:49 PM)Redbanksdog Wrote:  
(11-14-2022 09:50 PM)Cletus Wrote:  .
Memphis National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Ave., Memphis TN - Circa 1906

[Image: 52497684770_68c4c18b1c_o.jpg]

Brick Drainageway, Memphis National-Cemetary, 3568 Townes, Memphis TN - Circa 1934

[Image: 52497791795_3c01a9096a_o.jpg]

I have an Uncle that's buried there, it was my the first funeral to go to as a kid.04-cheers

I went to Kingsbury HS & back in the day we'd go over there on Sunday afternoons & jump the brick fence & play tackle FB (stupidly without any pads of course).

The brick fence was not that tall & was topped with a large tile much like a roof tile.
The attached photo show a much taller iron fence to keep out teenagers like us. lol

It was over on Townes Ave. & as Townes ran east it curved & turned into Bayliss Ave. which was in the Kingsbury neighborhood.

There was a grass area where there weren't any gravestones.

It was thick & immaculately groomed; so when you were tackled it was like falling into a thick plush carpet.

Enclosure wall & fence, North side of Cemetary view to east, National Cemetery, 3568 Townes Avenue, Memphis TN

[Image: 52503354329_d2c6823376_o.jpg]

My grade school football coach worked at Calvary Cemetery. There was a grade school at the time that the school property backed up to the cemetery. We would go to the cemetery to scrimmage that team.


RE: Memphis Landmarks - Cletus - 11-19-2022 06:06 PM

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Patterson St. looking north toward Central Ave., near Memphis State University, Memphis TN - Circa 1963

Student vehicles line both sides of Patterson Street

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