The Memphis Jockey Club
Even though thoroughbred racing in Memphis ended more than a century ago, the Memphis Jockey Club name still lives on…
Autozone Park turns 26: Happy Birthday!
AutoZone Park: Where Memphis Comes to Play Olivia Renee Turner Right in the heart of downtown Memphis, just a short…
Minglewood Hall Is for Sale. Here’s the History Behind One of Midtown Memphis’ Best Known Venues
Minglewood Hall is for sale in Midtown Memphis. Here’s the history of the former bread factory turned live music venue,…
Trump Was in Memphis Today: What Happened During His March 23, 2026 Visit
President Donald Trump visited Memphis on March 23, 2026, to highlight the Memphis Safe Task Force. Here’s what happened, what…
St. Patrick’s Day in Memphis 2026: Irish History, Silky O’Sullivan’s, and Things to Do
St. Patrick’s Day in Memphis 2026 is more than a party. Here’s the history of Irish immigrants in Memphis, the…
Memphis is back in the spotlight: Baz Luhrmann’s new Elvis theater event “EPiC” is here
Memphis is back in the spotlight as Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert hits theaters. Get Memphis showtimes, reviews,…
Elvis Birthday Week and Soulful Sounds in Memphis
Celebrate Elvis Presley’s birthday and Otis Redding’s ‘Dock of the Bay’ release in Memphis history, plus top events from jazz…
Steve Cropper: The Memphis Guitar That Changed American Music
When the world learned that Steve Cropper had passed, Memphis felt a deep and familiar ache. We have lost legends…
The Pink Lizzie Ghost Jar Mystery: Memphis’s Oldest Haunting
Before Memphis had skyscrapers or blues clubs, before Beale Street was famous, there was a story that captured the city’s…
Haunted Memphis: The Ghosts That Built the Bluff City
This month, we reminisced on Memphis’s haunted past.Through our Haunted Memphis series, we explored the ghost stories, legends, and mysteries…
The Green Beetle: Spirits on South Main
There are bars in Memphis that serve drinks, and then there are bars that serve stories.The Green Beetle, sitting on…
Earnestine & Hazel’s: The Bartender Who Never Clocked Out
If you’ve ever stepped inside Earnestine & Hazel’s, you know right away this isn’t just a bar. It’s a time…
The Frost That Ended Yellow Fever and Changed Memphis Forever
In the fall of 1878, a cold wind swept across a broken city.After months of horror, the arrival of frost…
The Orpheum Theatre: Memphis’s Stage for the Living and the Dead
When the curtain falls at the Orpheum Theatre, the show doesn’t always end. In Memphis, the city where music haunts…
The Arcade Restaurant: Memphis’s Friendliest Ghost
Walk into The Arcade Restaurant on any given morning and you’ll feel it — that soft hum of history buzzing…
A Grand Curtain Rises: The Opening of Loew’s State in Memphis
On October 7, 1920, Memphis welcomed one of its most ambitious and elegant film palaces: Loew’s State Theatre, at 152…
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