Central Gardens’ History – Innovation Secures the Neighborhood’s Renaissance
This month’s Central Gardens newsletter explores the important role private security services played in the late 1970s that allowed the neighborhood to continue to flourish…
Read More Central Gardens’ History – Innovation Secures the Neighborhood’s RenaissanceApril 4, 1968
StoryBoard Memphis is a place for Memphis to tell its stories. And it’s hard to find a more important Memphis story than that of the…
Read More April 4, 1968What Memphis Loses With Gannett’s Commercial Appeal Layoffs
The layoffs this week of about 30 percent of The Commercial Appeal’s newsroom by its corporate parent Gannett Co., Inc. are a blow to the…
Read More What Memphis Loses With Gannett’s Commercial Appeal LayoffsPart II – Wm C ELLIS & SONS, Memphis, Tenn
This is the second photo essay in a series chronicling an important piece of Memphis history. Crossing Peabody, past a vast and soulless parking lot,…
Read More Part II – Wm C ELLIS & SONS, Memphis, TennCentral Gardens’ History – Part II of A Neighborhood Association Born Out Of Activism
This month’s Central Gardens newsletter explores the 1975 turning-point decision that took the Central Gardens Neighborhood Association into the waning decades of the twentieth century.…
Read More Central Gardens’ History – Part II of A Neighborhood Association Born Out Of ActivismAaron James’ Memphis, A Family Perspective
This is the first in a series, chronicling Memphian Aaron James’ journey in tracing his Memphis family roots. The family I had spent the first…
Read More Aaron James’ Memphis, A Family PerspectiveCentral Gardens’s History – A Neighborhood Association Born Out Of Activism
This month the Central Gardens newsletter explores the creation of the neighborhood association, from the original motivations to its ultimate formation in 1967, and its…
Read More Central Gardens’s History – A Neighborhood Association Born Out Of ActivismWm C Ellis & Sons Building, Memphis, Tenn
This is the first in a series chronicling an important piece of Memphis history while it still lasts. Driving – or better yet, walking –…
Read More Wm C Ellis & Sons Building, Memphis, TennMemphis, My Blog Is Still Alive!
“I want StoryBoard to be a sanctuary. A respite from everything we see daily on the news and from the vitriol of FaceBook. However you…
Read More Memphis, My Blog Is Still Alive!Central Gardens’ History – Celebrating Fifty Years as a Neighborhood Association
(A version of this appears in the Central Gardens January Newsletter ) 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Central Gardens Neighborhood Association. And for their…
Read More Central Gardens’ History – Celebrating Fifty Years as a Neighborhood Association