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    Marine Military Museum

    374 Metal Museum Dr, Memphis, TN    

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    The Old Marine Hospital, its buildings and grounds as a unit was described as a sprawling government complex, used by various groups of the military since the late 1800's, from the Marines to the Army Reserve (67 years... hauntedhouses.com

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    Woodruff Fontaine House

    680 Adams Ave, Memphis, TN    

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    Amos Woodruff, an energetic, successful entrepreneur who was a mover and a shaker came to Memphis in 1845, to establish a carriage-making business, which became a huge money maker. He expanded his business interests in... hauntedhouses.com

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    Elvis Aaron Presley Grave Site

    Memphis, TN    

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    Rock Singer, Actor. His career reached such acclaim that he is now universally known as "The King of Rock and Roll". Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, he and his parents moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1948. Graduating from Hum... findagrave.com

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    Ernestine-hazel Building

    531 S Main St, Memphis, TN    

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    Ernestine and Hazel's, a diner and informal music night club, is a funky, very long but narrow rectangular shaped, two story brick building whose front door sits on S. Main Street. As it is on a long but narrow lot, it... hauntedhouses.com

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    General Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Memphis, TN    

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    General Nathan Bedford Forrest died on October 29, 1877 of Diabetes and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Memphis. In 1904 his remains were disinterred and moved to Forrest Park, a Memphis city park. Also resting here are... waymarking.com

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    Libertyland

    940 Early Maxwell Blvd, Memphis, TN    

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    A very kind man once operated the carousel in this park. When a child s balloon flew into the carousel one day, the man offered to retrieve it. He, however, forgot to turn the carousel off and was resultantly decapitated.... realhaunts.com

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    Visitor S Center Display Room Round Barn

    TN    

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    (Visitor s Center Display Room, 32', 1979, TN-79-01) in Memphis, Shelby County, TN. Exit S. from I40 exit 1 in Memphis to Riverside Dr., turn right to make a U turn 0.1 miles to the bldg on the W. side of the road. (6-25... dalejtravis.com

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    Kookamunga (Formerly Sasquatch) Burger

    Memphis, TN    

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    free if eaten in an hour, fries optional - changed name from Big Foot Lodge to Kooky Canuck after lawsuit eatfeats.com

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    King Kookamunga Burger

    Memphis, TN    

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    for a 2 person team eatfeats.com

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    Blackwell House

    Bartlett, TN    

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    It is said that no family has been able to live in this exquisite home for more than a month or so. There are reports of a man walks through the house all night dressed in his Sunday best. It is said that if one drives by... realhaunts.com

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    Hopefield

    AR    

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    Located along the Mississippi River on the northeast side of Hopefield Point south of Hopefield Chute, just east of West Memphis, directly across the river from Memphis, TN. It is just north of I-40/US 64. This one-time... history.rootsweb

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    Clubhouse Round Barn

    MS    

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    (Clubhouse, 36', 1998, MS-17-01) in Beaumont Estates in Southaven, Desoto County, MS. MS302 (Goodman Rd.) E. 1.1 miles from jct with I55 exit 289, S. on Elmore Rd. 0.25 miles to the bldg on the E. side of the road in the... dalejtravis.com

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    Watkins Covered Bridge

    MS    

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    (Watkins, 15', 1981, 24-17-a) across a ditch in Southaven, De Soto County, MS. MS302 (Goodman Rd.) E. 1.1 miles from jct with I55 exit 289, S. on Elmore Rd. 0.35 miles to the bridge on the E. side of the road at 6757. (N... dalejtravis.com

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    Collierville (Original Site)

    TN    

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    This town was originally founded in 1820 on an old stagecoach road, but relocated to the railroad when it passed through. Absorbed by the present city of Collierville. Exact location not determined. history.rootsweb

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    Chuckalisa

    TN    

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    Left by either the cherokee or chickisaw indians in the late seventeen hundreds before English settlers moved them out of the west tennessee area. Submitted by: Christina ghosttowns.com