Lenox, Memphis
Lenox is a neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee. It is bounded by Central Avenue in the south, Union Avenue in the north, Cooper Street in the west and East Parkway South in the east.[1]
Prior to 1909, when it was annexed by the City of Memphis, Lenox was its own incorporated municipality.[1] Perhaps one of the most architecturally-significant landmarks in Lenox is Lenox School, which was an elementary school before being converted into condominiums in 1981.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Lenox Apartments". Memphis Studio Search. Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
35°07′47″N 89°59′15″W / 35.1296°N 89.9875°W / 35.1296; -89.9875
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- Lenox
- Medical District
- Mud Island
- Normal Station
- Northaven
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- Orange Mound
- Parkway Village
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- South Main
- Scutterfeld
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- Uptown
- Victorian Village
- Vollintine Hills
- Westwood
- Whitehaven
- Wolfchase
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