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Only in Memphis can you walk along a scale model of the Mississippi River right next to the real thing.Assignment #108 on the 365 Things to Do in Memphis list is to take a walk along the model Mississippi on Mud Island. Model of the Mississippi…
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Memphian Clarence Saunders opened America's first self-service grocery store, the Piggly Wiggly, on Jefferson Ave. in 1916. I'll let the historical marker tell you about the opening day festivities: "With a brass band, a beauty contest, flowers…
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Happy National Hot Dog Day! BBQ Slaw Dog from Elwood's Shack. Here are a few places in Memphis that have hot dogs (and holiday-appropriate hot dog specials): - Chiwawa is celebrating with half-price hot dogs all day and a special Street Dog…
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I had a lot of misconceptions about the Memphis-touching part of the Mississippi River before I got in a tiny boat and paddled around in it. Though I've enjoyed views of the River from rooftops, walkways, and parks, the river seemed big,…
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Side Porch Steak House has been purchased and is temporarily closed for a remodel. We'll let you know when it reopens! I know where you're going for dinner this weekend, and it's the Side Porch Steak House in Bartlett. A few weeks ago, I needed a…
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Project 50 is a weekly feature on a Mid-South nonprofit that will go on through 2014. I hope that you decide to get involved with at least one organization you hear about this year and put your love for Memphis to work. In this week's Project 50…
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Kathy Katz wants to make your life easier. After years of selling her food at Memphis-area farmers markets, she opened a storefront in Cooper Young last month. The shop, called Cooper St. 20/20, isn't a full service restaurant. It's more of a…
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Updated May 2018 As Memphians, we take our fried food seriously. Few, though, take it more seriously than the crew at Dyer's. They're so committed that they fry each one of their burgers in grease that has been lovingly preserved and used for 100…