Builders of churches in the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries tended to borrow their designs from much older European ... More
St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral
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Builders of churches in the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries tended to borrow their designs from much older European constructions. Thus, this white stone cathedral, built in the late 1800s and early 1900s has the look of a 13th-century Gothic church from a town in Bavaria. W. Halsey Wood, the architect of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, designed it. Look for the altar dedicated to the nurses who died after contracting yellow fever from their patients during the epidemic of 1878. Many were treated here, in the previous St. Mary's building.
Beautiful, very inspirational. Went in the summer and it was actually quite warm, will go back in the fall or spring. Church is one of a kind, a must see in Memphis.
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The oldest home in Shelby Country, Davies Manor Plantation has been preserved as it was in 1807, when the first
European settlers made their way across the Mississippi to head west. Take the family to see what life was ...
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Near the University of Memphis and the street to the Oak Court Mall , the Audubon Park offers several recreational
facilities, including a golf course, playground, tennis courts, soccer field and picnic areas. The jogging trails are popular with ...
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Center for Southern Folklore is worth the visit if you want to sit and hear some blues or have a
beer and learn about Southern culture. This private, non profit organization is dedicated to informing people about Southern history ...
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