Status: Preserved Address: 2106 Young Avenue, Memphis Built: 1898 Architectural Style: Frame Queen Anne Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: The Captain Harris House is a rare example of the Queen Anne style executed in frame. It is also significant for its ties to William Faulkner and American literature. The house was builtContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 1560 Central Avenue, Memphis Built: 1904-1906 Architectural Style: Colonial Revival Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: The earliest example in Memphis of a Colonial Revival style residence built on a grand scale, Greenwood is also one of the few surviving examples of such architecture. W. J. Dodd of Louisville, KentuckyContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 1116-1118 Poplar Avenue and 200 Waldran Boulevard, Memphis Built: 1927 Architectural Style: Early Modern with Renaissance influence Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: Originally the site of the George Arnold residence, the Greenstone Apartments were built using materials from the Arnold mansion. Designed by the architect of the Memphis PinkContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 853 South Collierville-Arlington Road, Collierville Built: ca. 1830s, ca. 1850-1880 Architectural Style: Greek Revival Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: Greenlevel was built for one of the founders of Memphis, John Overton, in the 1830s, and updated in the Greek Revival style in the 1850s. It was used as aContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard, Memphis Built: 1940 Architectural Style: Colonial Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: Originally built by Ruth and Thomas Moore, the property was later owned by Elvis Presley and served as his home in Memphis for the majority of his life and career. The estate is theContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 555 Vance Avenue, Memphis Built: 1896, 1905-06, ca. 1948 Architectural Style: Gothic Revival and Modernist Original Function/Purpose: Church History: Grace Episcopal Church was the city’s second Episcopal congregation after Calvary Episcopal. The church was designed by James B. Cook and built in stages to accommodate the construction budget.Continue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 2969 Court Street, Bartlett Built: 1871 Architectural Style: Central Hall Plan Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: Nicholas Gotten House was built in 1871 by Nicholas for himself and his wife Julia. Gotten immigrated to the United States from Prussia in 1854, and moved to Memphis and then to UnionContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 4066 James Road, Memphis Built: 1875-1900 Architectural Style: Italian Villas Original Function/Purpose: Residential History: Considered to be the oldest house in Raleigh, construction of the Goodwinslow Home (also known as Chapman House) started about 1875 and was finished around the turn of the century. The original owner, WilliamContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 3085 Honey Tree Drive, Germantown Built: 1863-1864 Architectural Style: Park Original Function/Purpose: Park History: The Germantown Redoubt site is a hilltop fortification next to the Louisville and Nashville Railroad east of the older part of Germantown. It dates back to the Civil War as a point along theContinue Reading

Status: Preserved Address: 2216 South Germantown Road, Germantown Built: 1871 Architectural Style: Late 1800s rural religious architecture Original Function/Purpose: Church History: The current sanctuary of the Germantown Baptist Church, formerly called the New Hope Church, was erected in 1871 after Union Army stragglers burned down the original in 1862. The originalContinue Reading