The Farnsworth Building, 69 S. Main at Union in Memphis, Tennessee, is also known as the Three Sisters Building. It got its name from the clothing company that moved there in 1938. The building has changed hands many times and in this photograph the Muzak sign atop the building is being removed, as it was being sold again.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-commercialappeal4/1068/thumbnail.jp
The main entrance of Bry\u27s Department Store on Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, undated (circa 19...
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The Wilson Drug Company building at the northeast corner of Beale and Fourth Streets, Memphis, Tenne...
The Farnsworth Building, 69 S. Main at Union in Memphis, Tennessee, is also known as the Three Siste...
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Established in the 1870s, the Women\u27s Christian Association moved into this building at 291 S. Ma...
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Union Avenue Methodist Church at the corner of Union and Cooper in August 1956. The church was built...
Carroll\u27s Furniture Inc. located at 64-68 N. Main Street. This building was originally the locati...
The Young Women\u27s Christian Association building in downtown Memphis in 1951.https://digitalcommo...
Rhodes-Jennings Furniture Company building at 122-126 South Main Street, on the corner of Gayoso Ave...
The main entrance of Bry\u27s Department Store on Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, undated (circa 19...
Originally named the Pantages Theatre, the Warner Theatre, at 52 S. Main, was the most ornate of all...
The Wilson Drug Company building at the northeast corner of Beale and Fourth Streets, Memphis, Tenne...
The Farnsworth Building, 69 S. Main at Union in Memphis, Tennessee, is also known as the Three Siste...
The Dermon building was constructed in 1925 on N. Third Street, Memphis, Tennessee, to house the Der...
Established in the 1870s, the Women\u27s Christian Association moved into this building at 291 S. Ma...
Bry\u27s Department Store opened in 1908 and moved to the corner of Main and Jefferson in 1925. The ...
Completed in 1930, the Sterick Building was once called “the Queen of Memphis” it featured a white s...
Union Avenue Methodist Church at the corner of Union and Cooper in August 1956. The church was built...
Carroll\u27s Furniture Inc. located at 64-68 N. Main Street. This building was originally the locati...
The Young Women\u27s Christian Association building in downtown Memphis in 1951.https://digitalcommo...
Rhodes-Jennings Furniture Company building at 122-126 South Main Street, on the corner of Gayoso Ave...
The main entrance of Bry\u27s Department Store on Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee, undated (circa 19...
Originally named the Pantages Theatre, the Warner Theatre, at 52 S. Main, was the most ornate of all...
The Wilson Drug Company building at the northeast corner of Beale and Fourth Streets, Memphis, Tenne...