Status: Endangered by loss of contextual features and may eventually be delisted. Location: Bounded by Union and Madison Avenues, and South Manassas and Dunlap Streets, in Memphis Built: 1899-1941 Architectural Style: Picturesque, Beaux Arts; park Original Function/Purpose: Park History: The design of Forrest Park was prepared by George Kessler to centerContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 1545 South Byhalia Road, Collierville Built: ca. 1850 Architectural Style: Greek Revival / Italianate Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: The John M. Fleming Home Place is a well-preserved example of a transitional Greek Revival / Italianate plantation home dating from ca. 1850. The surrounding farm contains a collection ofContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 166 Poplar Avenue, Memphis Built: 1884, 1928, 1955 Architectural Style: Romanesque Revival with elements of the Aesthetic Movement Original Function/Purpose: Church History: First Presbyterian Church was built in 1883-84 to a design by Edward Culliatt Jones, a design that refers to a church in England designed by A.W.N.Continue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 234 South Watkins Street, Memphis Built: 1910 Architectural Style: Georgian Revival Original Function/Purpose: Church History: Founded by 25 anti-slavery members, the congregation was originally known as Union Congregational Church. During the Yellow Fever Epidemic of the late nineteenth century, the church served as a boys’ school under theContinue Reading

Status: Endangered Address: 682 South Lauderdale Street, Memphis Built: 1939 Architectural Style: Colonial Revival Original Function/Purpose: Church History: First Baptist Church, Lauderdale was a bastion of African-American culture and community after its construction in 1939. It is of particular importance because it was the parish and residence of Rev. Thomas OscarContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 538 Linden Avenue, Memphis Built: 1906-1907 Architectural Style: Classical Revival Original Function/Purpose: Church History: First Baptist Church was built between 1906-1907 in the Classical Revival style, designed by the well-known architectural firm of R.H. Hunt & Company of Chattanooga, which specialized in the design of churches and publicContinue Reading

Status: Endangered Address: 379 Beale Street, Memphis Built: 1869; cornerstone 1871; completed 1885 Architectural Style: Gothic Influence Original Function/Purpose: Church History: Beale Street Baptist Church was built in 1869 and is notable for being the first Memphis church built for Blacks. It is often regarded as “the Mother of Black churches”Continue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 750 East Parkway South, Memphis Built: 1930 Architectural Style: Art Deco Original Function/Purpose: Education History: Fairview Junior High School is an excellent rare intact example of an institutional building in the Art Deco style. The architects were Edward Lee Harrison and Noland Van Powell, and the schoolContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Location: Bounded on the west by North Watkins Street, on the north by North Parkway between Watkins and North McLean Boulevard, on the east by McLean and Kenilworth Place, and on the south by Poplar Avenue between Kenilworth and Watkins; and including an adjacent area south of PoplarContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 824 South Dudley Street, Memphis Built: ca. 1880, ca. 1900 Architectural Style: Victorian Carpenter Gothic Original Function/Purpose: Cemetery History: Occupying Phillips Cottage, the only example of Victorian Carpenter Gothic architecture in Memphis, the Elmwood Cemetery Visitor Center and office has come to symbolize the essence of Elmwood toContinue Reading