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Old Posted: Feb 18, 2012, 1:59 AM
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The REAL MEMPHIS Beat Part II

Back again with The REAL MEMPHIS Beat Part II. Enjoy!

Check out part I here: The REAL MEMPHIS Beat






































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God I love Memphis...damn proud to say I have family from, in, and south of Memphis. Even ifsome of em are white shitbags and some of em are complicated.

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I guess I understand and love the inner-south. Obviously it's one of my creepy hangups that I stumble around.
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Great pics! Memphis has soooooul!
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Compelling thread. Of all the places I have been in the south Memphis is the one that most reminds me of the old industrial north. I mean that in a good way. It has the same grit and indestructible spirit. And better barbecue.
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Nice counterbalance to the first thread as far as subject matter. Gritilicious.

One of the few larger US cities I've not visited. I'm gonna have to remedy that one of these days.

I'm kinda liking these shoes:



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Does being surrounded by that much awesome on a daily basis eventually just sort of get to be old hat?
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Really cool set, I love when I get to see an American city I know next to nothing about.



Not a fan of the houses, but what a backdrop for some street kickball for neighborhood kids!
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Not a fan of the houses, but what a backdrop for some street kickball for neighborhood kids!
If I recognize that street scene correctly, that's Mud Island, which is one of the best new urbanist neighborhoods going. The houses are designed in historic styles that reflect and respect Memphis's Southern heritage, location, and climate.
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awesomeness. i want to go back. i love the lit up signage on the buildings downtown.

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Does being surrounded by that much awesome on a daily basis eventually just sort of get to be old hat?
I've been in Memphis for about 4 years now and I see something new everyday. Its amazing the amount of grit you can find in Memphis and the amount of old building stock that it pretty much still as it was decades ago. Much of this is due to the lack of redevelopment (tearing down the old buildings) in various parts of Memphis. Although many of these buildings are vacant and covered with graffiti, they are still beautiful.


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If I recognize that street scene correctly, that's Mud Island, which is one of the best new urbanist neighborhoods going. The houses are designed in historic styles that reflect and respect Memphis's Southern heritage, location, and climate.
That's correct, that photo was taken on the backside of Harbor Town (Mud Island). It doesn't look quite as urban as the other parts of Harbor Town, but like you said it is one of the best new urbanist neighborhoods that I have seen.

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Memphis looks dope... outside of a single trip to ATL & New Orleans I'm as unfamiliar with the South as I am with Canada. That might change if I end up going to school in the south...

I really liked that portrait OkayYou highlighted as well as this:



Great thread, I'm looking forward to Part 3 if/when it happens.
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again, i'm so glad you gave a nod to elmwood cemetery. beautiful photos. may be hard for some to believe, but a few years ago, i went early one summer morning, while the dew and fog was still in the cemetery. i ended up staying about 6+ hours looking at the beautiful stones, monuments, and mausoleum. i promised myself that i would return and finish my exploration. it is a beautiful and peaceful place in which to study architecture.
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Awesome second set...too cool that the firefighter posed for a pic!
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