Midtown Memphis, Tennessee is a collection of neighborhoods to the east of Downtown. Midtown is home to many cultural attractions, institutions of higher education, and noteworthy pieces of architecture. The district is an anchor in Memphis' arts scene, including the Playhouse on the Square, the Hattiloo Theater, the Brooks Museum of Art, the Memphis College of Art, and the Levitt Shell. The annual Cooper-Young Arts Festival draws over 120,000 visitors to the district. Midtown also plays host to multiple universities and colleges, including Memphis College of Art, Rhodes College, and Christian Brothers University.
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| - Midtown Memphis, Tennessee is a collection of neighborhoods to the east of Downtown. Midtown is home to many cultural attractions, institutions of higher education, and noteworthy pieces of architecture. The district is an anchor in Memphis' arts scene, including the Playhouse on the Square, the Hattiloo Theater, the Brooks Museum of Art, the Memphis College of Art, and the Levitt Shell. The annual Cooper-Young Arts Festival draws over 120,000 visitors to the district. Midtown also plays host to multiple universities and colleges, including Memphis College of Art, Rhodes College, and Christian Brothers University. (en)
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| - Neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee
- Memphis Theological Seminary
- Rhodes College
- Union Avenue United Methodist Church
- University of Tennessee Health Science Center
- Downtown Memphis, Tennessee
- Crosstown Concourse
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
- Memphis College of Art
- Memphis Zoo
- Chickasaw Gardens
- Christian Brothers University
- Cooper-Young, Memphis
- Levitt Shell
- Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
- Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium
- Medical District, Memphis
- Central High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
- Tunica, Mississippi
- Evergreen, Memphis
- First Baptist Church (Memphis, Tennessee)
- Overton Park
- Parochial schools
- Central Gardens, Memphis
- Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal School
- Lenox, Memphis
- Tennessee Williams
- Tiffany glass
- Playhouse on the Square
- Southern College of Optometry
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral School (Memphis, Tennessee)
- Mid-South Fair
- Memphis Catholic High School
- LeMoyne-Owen College
- Downtown Memphis
- Grace-St. Luke's
- dbr:Crosstown,_Memphis
- East Memphis
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| - Midtown Memphis, Tennessee is a collection of neighborhoods to the east of Downtown. Midtown is home to many cultural attractions, institutions of higher education, and noteworthy pieces of architecture. The district is an anchor in Memphis' arts scene, including the Playhouse on the Square, the Hattiloo Theater, the Brooks Museum of Art, the Memphis College of Art, and the Levitt Shell. The annual Cooper-Young Arts Festival draws over 120,000 visitors to the district. Midtown also plays host to multiple universities and colleges, including Memphis College of Art, Rhodes College, and Christian Brothers University. Midtown is characterized by vintage residential housing, a blend of independent and chain retailers, and high-rise buildings. Multiple historic districts are located in Midtown, and commercial corridors such as Overton Square and Cooper Street developed before World War II in an urban style. Mixed use areas with housing, religious, commercial and office spaces are common in Midtown. The most popular of these being Crosstown Concourse. Midtown is known in the Memphis region for its bumper stickers displaying "Midtown is Memphis" and "38104," referencing the zip code that covers a large portion of the area. (en)
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- List of United States tornado emergencies
- Midtown
- Bellevue Baptist Church
- Rhodes College
- List of neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee
- List of one-act plays by Tennessee Williams
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Memphis Area Transit Authority
- Memphis tanker truck disaster
- Chickasaw Gardens
- Geography of Memphis, Tennessee
- Christian Brothers University
- Glenview Historic District (Memphis, Tennessee)
- Cooper-Young, Memphis
- Orange Mound, Memphis
- Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium
- Medical District, Memphis
- G. Scott Morris
- Evergreen, Memphis
- Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis (1912–2000)
- Overton Park
- Central Gardens, Memphis
- History of Memphis, Tennessee
- Interstate 240 (Tennessee)
- Interstate 40 in Tennessee
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