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Memphis
, Tennessee in Shelby County


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Also known as:
Barbecued Pork Capital of the World
Birthplace of Rock'n Roll
Bluff City
City motto: Home of the Blues
96 active listings near Memphis
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$538,500    6000 Ivanhoe Rd
$419,900    3321 Dabler Pl
$414,000    5981 Diplomat Pl
$379,900    3063 MT Palomar Cv
$375,000    5850 Sweet Oak Cv
$374,900    2340 E Lake Oaks Dr
$370,000    2339 W Lake Oaks Dr
$359,900    2360 Bartlett Blvd
$350,000   * 6547 Star Valley Dr
$349,900   * 2323 E Lake Oaks Dr
$345,000    2764 Surrey Park Dr
$333,000    6384 Althorne Rd
$330,000   * 5535 Blackwell St
$320,000   * 6054 Camelia Ln
$315,000   * 3078 Altruria Rd
$315,000   * 5770 Brenners Pl
$315,000    6338 Northampton Dr
$314,900    2948 N Star Rd
$314,900   * 3088 Yates St
$314,900    6470 Richfield Dr
$307,000    5736 North St
$299,900    6141 Shade Tree Dr
$299,900    5626 North St
$295,000    2770 Elmore Park Rd
$289,000   * 2953 Charles Bryan Rd
$285,000   * 6353 Barwick Dr
$285,000    5699 Magnolia Woods Dr
$282,986   * 3082 Kirby-Whitten Blvd Lot 3C
$280,000   * 3221 Hulon St
$280,000    2525 Flowering Tree Cv N
$280,000   * 5056 Oak Meadow Ave
$278,000    5157 Brydon Dr
$275,000   * 3297 Hulon St
$275,000   * 3315 Bluemont Dr
$274,900    2469 Boysenberry St
$269,900    3100 Mary Elizabeth Dr
$269,900    5631 North St
$269,000    6469 Patmore Rd
$265,000   * 6572 Patmore Rd
$265,000    6124 Ivanhoe Rd
$260,000   * 6377 Barwick Dr
$260,000    6360 Gillham Dr
$259,900   * 2759 Oakleaf Cv
$259,900    6735 Elmore Ridge Cv
$259,000   * 2381 Pagely Pl
$254,000    3327 Sandstone Cv
$252,500   * 3100 Battleboro Dr
$250,000    5548 Montpelier Dr
$250,000    3232 Teaberry Ln
$249,999   * 5124 Patrick Henry Dr
$249,000    5611 Stage Rd
$245,000   * 3174 Freeman Cv
$245,000    2674 Galaxie St
$240,000    3428 Kenbridge Dr
$239,900    3051 Goforth Way
$236,000    3081 Goforth Way
$235,000   * 2536 N Flowering Tree Cv
$235,000    3155 Yates St
$235,000   * 1992 Cranberry Dr
$235,000    5173 Orangewood Rd
$234,000    1314 Heathcliff Dr
$230,000    1983 Stone Bridge Cir
$228,000   * 5414 Maple Ridge Rd
$226,000   * 3180 Canyon Rd
$226,000    2034 Olive Bark Dr
$225,900    3150 Old Brownsville Rd
$220,000   * 2808 W Battle Creek Cv
$219,000    6385 Constance Ave
$215,000    1324 Boyte Cv
$214,000    5671 Falling Bark Dr
$210,000   * 5355 S Rock Ridge Rd
$210,000    6330 Brightwood Dr
$209,500   * 3304 Gatewood Dr
$206,999    3200 Branwood Cv
$204,900    2784 Bragg Ln
$204,000    6401 Blenheim Ave
$199,900   * 2078 Shenandoah Dr
$199,900    2873 McCulley St
$189,901    6394 Macon Rd
$189,900    6409 Gillham Dr
$179,900    5217 Yale Rd
$178,000    3075 Ruskin Rd
$175,000   * 2766 Stage Park Dr
$175,000    3042/1 Kirby Whitten Pkwy Lot 3A1
$149,500   * 1299 Dovecrest Rd Lot 8
$139,900    3388 Lord Dunmore Cv Unit 3388
$125,000    5533 Quail Thicket Dr
$103,900   * 2217 Woodfield Park Rd
$70,000    3160 Old Brownsville Rd Lot 3
$69,900    2892 Clearwood Rd Lot 40
$27,500   * 2888 Clearwood Rd Lot 41

Interested in fun facts and the history of Memphis, TN?
Then read on!

- Memphis is the second most populous city in Tennessee with a population of over 650,000 people.
- It is known as the "Home of the Blues" and the "Birthplace of Rock 'n Roll" due to its rich musical history and influence.
- Memphis was founded in 1819 by John Overton, James Winchester, and Andrew Jackson, who later became the seventh President of the United States.
- The city played a significant role during the civil rights movement, with many important events and figures associated with Memphis. In 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis outside of the Lorraine Motel, which is now the National Civil Rights Museum.

Additionally, in 1878, the infamous yellow fever epidemic broke out in Memphis, killing approximately 5,000 people and causing the city's population to decrease by nearly 75%. Many people fled the city, including healthcare professionals, leaving those who remained to face the outbreak with limited resources and support. This event had a lasting impact on the city and its development.