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370 Great Things About Memphis

This article originally appeared at memphisflyer.com on September 22nd, 2022
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Memphis has been hit with tragedy of late, making it harder to find the love for the city we celebrated a few weeks ago with 901 Day. That love isn’t gone. But, sometimes, it’s easier to recognize it when it’s spelled out before us. So we took time to reflect on things that make us most grateful for our city.

Cooper-Young Festival parties

New bike lanes on Peabody

Bail reform

Mane

Amazing local craft beer

Trolley dings

Big Ass Beers on Beale

Miss Barbara’s biscuits at City Market, Cooper-Young

Mary, the Orpheum Theatre ghost

Mempops on a hot day

Calling TACOnganas on Cooper “taco village”

The kids’ play area at Railgarten

The promise of Blue Oval City

The promise of Brooks on the Bluff

The promise of the Metal Museum in Overton Park

The promise of Tom Lee Park

The promise of a new interchange at I-55 and Crump

The opportunity to fill the Brooks building in Overton Park

All the new Black officials on city/county level

The Kroc Center

After-hike burgers at the Shelby Forest General Store

Overton Park 9

Simultaneously loving and hating “Walking in Memphis”

LeMoyne-Owen College

“Hush Y’all” signs at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational

The new Ida B. Wells statue

The Broom Closet and Historical Haunts

Memphis AF

The new relationship between the Memphis Zoo and Overton Park Conservancy

Great reporters and news outlets

Wearing a Bass Pro hat as a civic function

Big River Crossing

The new concourse at Memphis International Airport

Bill Ganus

Black Restaurant Week

Obruni Dance Band

The horns of Victor Sawyer and Hope Clayburn in any band

Not using a watch to know it’s 3:30 p.m. on a Wednesday

The nasty foot billboard over Union is gone.

Larry Finch statue

Pujols Chair at AutoZone Park

Island green (11th hole) at TPC Southwind

Tiger basketball through the voices of Dave Woloshin and Matt Dillon

Penny Hardaway calling the shots

Ja Morant … period

Super Grizz to start the fourth quarter

Zach Randolph’s number 50

The Mighty Sound of the South marching band

“Eye of the Tiger” before tip-off

Memphis Pom Squad. National champs. Again.

Martin Luther King Day game at FedExForum

Halftime at the Southern Heritage Classic

Disc golf at Sea Isle Park

Laurie-Walton Family Basketball Center

Jaren Jackson Jr. from three-point range

Desmond Bane from three-point range

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