Shop a Memphis legend
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Schwab on Beale Street in Memphis, is a venerable general store that has served the needs of the Memphis residents for generations. There is a museum of sorts, with Prince Albert tobacco cans, an assortment of bottles and glass cases displaying high-button shoes and other items like gardening gloves, basketball cards, tambourines that are sold at Schwab.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 2003
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One stylish street
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South Main Street Arts District, the hip side of the Memphis downtown, is lined with art galleries and quirky specialty shops famous for its furniture's, gifts and cheesecakes. It was proclaimed as Memphis' official arts district in 2000, which attracts art novices and the shoppers alike with clothing beauty, interior design stores and offbeat business.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 2004
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The many faces of Memphis
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Memphis, TN is a bustling city and tourists can expect to enjoys their stay in this southern city. Aside from being the home of many famous musicians, Memphis is also the home of the famous Peabody Hotel, where the daily ritual duck walk takes place every five in the afternoon at the hotel lobby.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1999
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