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  2. Mud Island, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Mud Island is a small peninsula in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] It is bordered by the Mississippi River to the west and the Wolf River and Harbor Town to the east. Mud Island River Park is within the Memphis city limits, 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from the coast of downtown. Mud Island includes a museum, restaurants, an amphitheater, and a residential area. [2]

  3. Beale Street - Wikipedia

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    Boundary increase. July 29, 1993. Designated NHLD. May 23, 1966 [3] Beale Street is a street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, which runs from the Mississippi River to East Street, a distance of approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 km). It is a significant location in the city's history, as well as in the history of blues music.

  4. Memphis Suspension Railway - Wikipedia

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    System length. 1,700 ft (518 m) Average speed. 7 mph (11 km/h) The Memphis Suspension Railway, Mud Island Monorail, or Memphis Monorail is a suspended monorail that connected the city center of Memphis with the entertainment park on Mud Island. Celebrating its grand opening on July 3, 1982, [1] it was located beneath a footbridge over the Wolf ...

  5. River Arts District, Foundy businesses closed indefinitely ...

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    After Tropical Storm Helene, Foundy Street’s collective of art galleries and studios, eateries, an independent movie theater, a coffee shop and other businesses were gutted, leveled and destroyed.

  6. Susan Feniger - Wikipedia

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    Susan Feniger is an American chef, restaurateur, cookbook author, and radio and TV personality. She is known for starring in the cooking show Too Hot Tamales on the Food Network and opening several influential restaurants in Los Angeles. She has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the California Restaurant Association.

  7. Mudcat Café - Wikipedia

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    The website was originally founded in October 1996 as a Blues -oriented discussion site. [1] It was named after a Mississippi Delta region catfish, capable of living in muddy waters, known locally as a mudcat. This region was the birthplace of the American Delta Blues style. Mudcat Café later transitioned from a blues music forum to a folk ...

  8. Turkish coffee - Wikipedia

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    Turkish coffee is very finely ground coffee brewed by boiling. Any coffee bean may be used; arabica varieties are considered best, but robusta or a blend is also used. [ 3 ] The coffee grounds are left in the coffee when served. [ 4 ][ 5 ] The coffee may be ground at home in a manual grinder made for the very fine grind, ground to order by ...

  9. Mudbrick - Wikipedia

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    Mudbrick or mud-brick, also known as unfired brick, is an air-dried brick, made of a mixture of mud (containing loam, clay, sand and water) mixed with a binding material such as rice husks or straw. Mudbricks are known from 9000 BCE. From around 5000–4000 BCE, mudbricks evolved into fired bricks to increase strength and durability.