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Area Neighborhoods
- Central Gardens - Central Gardens is an historic neighborhood consistently voted Best Neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee by Memphians for Memphis Magazine's annual poll.
- The Edge - The Edge is an eclectic mix of everything from artists, antiques, and restaurants, to hospitals, body shops, and ballparks. It is an area, rich in musical and artistic heritage. It is home to many long established businesses as well as many exciting upstarts.
- Evergreen - The Evergreen Historic District is a great neighborhood with a fantastic quality of life. There are plenty of restaurants, entertainment, shopping options, and things to do with your family. Not only that, the south's largest medical center is less than 10 minutes away. No matter what you're looking for, you're sure to find it a short distance from Evergreen.
- Annesdale Snowden - Annesdale Snowden, a Memphis Landmark neighborhood, was founded in 1906. Annesdale Snowden comprises nearly 200 early twentieth century homes in a virtually intact setting.
- Intown
- University Place
- Downtown - Today's Downtown Memphis is a dynamic development market. With approximately $2 billion in development projects recently completed, underway, or scheduled to begin, Downtown Memphis is experiencing the most dramatic period of redevelopment in its history, with tremendous prospects on the horizon.
- South Main - The South Main Historic Arts District, located in downtown Memphis, is a culturally rich and unique neighborhood anchored by the historic Central Station and the famous Arcade restaurant on the south end, the beautifully restored Orpheum Theater on the north and on the east and west by the National Civil Rights Museum, art galleries, hip restaurants, renovated warehouses-turned-lofts and trendy shops.
- Vollentine
- Cooper Young - Cooper-Young is an eclectic neighborhood and historic district in the Midtown section of Memphis, Tennessee, named for the intersection of Cooper Street and Young Avenue. The neighborhood is known for its eclectic mix of shops, bars and restaurants. The neighborhood is increasingly considered one of the more artistic and hip areas of the city, and evidence of successful urban renewal in Memphis's core.
- Victorian Village - Victorian Village is an area of Memphis located in the eastern quadrant of Downtown. During Memphis's early period of growth in the mid 1800s, a few wealthy Memphians built grand, Victorian-style homes in what was then the outskirts of the city.
- Uptown - The Uptown community covers 100 city blocks stretching roughly from the Mississippi River east to Ayers, and from Poplar Avenue north to Chelsea Avenue. Uptown includes some of Memphis' oldest neighborhoods such as Greenlaw, the first planned "suburban" community in Memphis.
- Annesdale - Founded in 1903, Annesdale Park comprises some of the most distinctive historic homes in Midtown Memphis. This National Historic District is conveniently located near the Methodist University Hospital and Central High School.
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