Midtown
Memphis, Tennessee is a collection of neighborhoods to the east of
Downtown
''Downtown'' is a term primarily used in North America by English speakers to refer to a city's sometimes commercial, cultural and often the historical, political and geographic heart. It is often synonymous with its central business distric ...
.
Midtown is home to many cultural attractions, institutions of higher education, and noteworthy pieces of architecture. The district is an anchor in Memphis' arts scene, including the
Playhouse on the Square, the Hattiloo Theater, the
Brooks Museum of Art
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is an art museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The Brooks Museum, which was founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest art museum in the state of Tennessee. The museum is a privately funded nonprofit institution located in O ...
, the
Memphis College of Art, and the
Levitt Shell. The annual Cooper-Young Arts Festival draws over 120,000 visitors to the district. Midtown also plays host to multiple universities and colleges, including
Memphis College of Art,
Rhodes College, and
Christian Brothers University.
Midtown is characterized by vintage residential housing, a blend of independent and chain retailers, and high-rise buildings. Multiple historic districts
are located in Midtown, and commercial corridors such a
Overton Squareand Cooper Street developed before World War II in an urban style. Mixed use areas with housing, religious, commercial and office spaces are common in Midtown. The most popular of these being
Crosstown Concourse
Crosstown Concourse is a mixed use development in Memphis, Tennessee. It is located in the heart of the Crosstown neighborhood, so named for the intersecting trolley tracks at Cleveland and Poplar that connected Memphis commuters to the neighb ...
.
Midtown is known in the Memphis region for its bumper stickers displaying "Midtown is Memphis" and "38104," referencing the zip code that covers a large portion of the area.
Population and geography
Midtown has an evenly distributed black and white population, as well as a notable Asian population. Cleveland Street in Crosstown is the heart of the Vietnamese population in Memphis, with multiple Vietnamese-owned businesses and a Buddhist temple.
The exact boundaries of Midtown are often disputed. Generally, it is the area between the Medical District to the west and
East Memphis to the east. The eastern boundary is variously defined as East Parkway, the CN railroad east of East Parkway. The northern boundary is Vollintine Avenue. VECA is generally considered the northernmost neighborhood in Midtown. Cooper-Young and Rozelle are generally regarded as the southernmost neighborhoods in Midtown. Interstate 240 provides the western border for the neighborhood, separating Midtown from
Downtown
''Downtown'' is a term primarily used in North America by English speakers to refer to a city's sometimes commercial, cultural and often the historical, political and geographic heart. It is often synonymous with its central business distric ...
and the Medical District.
Transportation
Due to the historic eastward expansion of the city, automobile traffic in Midtown is primarily served by east–west arteries. Major traffic corridors in the district include:
# Union Avenue, which since World War II has served as the area's main commercial artery;
# Poplar Avenue, which is largely fronted by 1920s apartment buildings and the commercial district for the
Evergreen neighborhood;
# Madison Avenue, which served as pre-World War II Memphis' main east–west corridor, and now feeds the Overton Square district;
# McLean Boulevard, which is a primary north–south connector of residential neighborhoods;
# Cooper Street, which connects Overton Park to the Overton Square, Idlewild, Lenox and Cooper-Young neighborhoods;
# Cleveland Street, which runs through the Crosstown neighborhood.
Midtown Memphis is connected to the Medical District and downtown via the Madison Avenue trolley line, with a park and ride station at Cleveland Street. Historically, Madison Avenue was the location of the "Dummy Line", the main east–west streetcar line that went from downtown to the Mid-South Fairgrounds (east along Madison, south down Cooper, and east along Young), and many commercial and residential structures along the avenue date to the beginning of the twentieth century. Most of this stretch of Madison contains its original granite curbs, and in a few locations the original brick pavers can be seen in the gutters.
Bicycle infrastructure is growing in Midtown, with bike lanes now installed on McLean Boulevard, Madison Avenue, Southern Avenue, and Cooper Street. Protected bike lanes have been installed on portions of Overton Park Avenue. Additionally, the Hampline is a two-way bicycle track that will connect Overton Park to Shelby Farms in suburban Memphis via the Shelby Farms Greenline.
List of neighborhoods
* Annesdale Park (Historic District)
*
Central Gardens (Historic District)
*
Chickasaw Gardens
*
Cooper-Young (Historic District)
*
Crosstown
*
Evergreen (Historic District)
* Hein Park (Historic District)
* Idlewild (Historic District)
* Lea's Woods (Historic District)
* Lenox
* Overton Square
* Rozelle
* Speedway Terrace (Historic District)
* Tucker-Jefferson
* Vollintine-Evergreen (Historic District)
* Vollintine Hills (Historic District)
Education
Primary and secondary education
Midtown public schools include Snowden School (elementary and middle), Idlewild Elementary, Rozelle Elementary, Peabody Elementary, Bellevue Middle, Fairview Middle, and
Central High School, some of which offer optional programs. Several private and
parochial schools are also found throughout Midtown, including
Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal School
Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal School is a co-educational, independent school in Memphis, Tennessee for students aged 2 through 8th grade.
History
Located in the historic Central Gardens neighborhood in Midtown, Memphis, Grace-St. Luke's (GSL), was ...
,
Immaculate Conception Cathedral School and
Memphis Catholic High School. The 1st Class Montessori School has operated for over twenty years on Peabody Avenue in Midtown.
Higher education
Midtown is home to two private undergraduate universities.
Rhodes College is a classical liberal arts college housing roughly two thousand students in the Vollintine-Evergreen neighborhood.
Christian Brothers University is located adjacent to the
Lenox
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* Lenox, Alabama
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neighborhood on East Parkway.
Several specialized colleges and schools are also located in Midtown. The
Memphis Theological Seminary is located on East Parkway, in the East End neighborhood. Overton Park is home to the
Memphis College of Art, which moved to its current location from Victorian Village in the 1960s. The
Southern College of Optometry an
Moore Tech a small vocational college, are located in the Crosstown area.
Several other institutions of learning are located nearby. The historically-black
LeMoyne-Owen College operates in Soulsville, a neighborhood to the south of Midtown. The Memphis
Medical District to the west includes
University of Tennessee Health Science Center's Medical, Pharmacy, Nursing and Dentistry schools; Methodist Hospital Schools of Radiologic Sciences and Nursing; and the Baptist College of Health Sciences.
Points of interest
Midtown contains
Overton Park which includes the
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is an art museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The Brooks Museum, which was founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest art museum in the state of Tennessee. The museum is a privately funded nonprofit institution located in O ...
, the
Memphis Zoo, and the
Memphis College of Art. It is also known for its bars and restaurants, many of them featuring live music at night. Located in the
Cooper-Young neighborhood are coffeehouses, restaurants, and bars. Located in Midtown Memphis is also a movie theatre, ''Studio On The Square'', and the city's only professional theatre troupe, ''Playhouse on the Square'', which currently runs three separate theatres.
Grace-St. Luke's
Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church is an historic church in Midtown Memphis, Tennessee. The church's history dates back to the mid-19th century and the current structure—located in Memphis' Central Gardens Historic Preservation District at 172 ...
Tiffany windows are thought to be the largest collection of Tiffany windows in a parish church in the South.
Central Gardens is a historic neighborhood in Midtown.
Tennessee Williams wrote his first publicly performed play, ''Cairo, Shanghai, Bombay!'' while staying in the Midtown home of his grandparents: 1917 Snowden Ave. It was first performed in 1935 at 1780 Glenview, also in Midtown.
The Cooper-Young Festival is also held annually at the intersection of Cooper and Young, in Midtown. Another area, Overton Square, holds a St. Patrick's Day celebration.
Midtown was also home to the
Mid-South Fair
The Mid-South Fair is a fair that was held for many years in Memphis, Tennessee, every year in late September and early October. It is now held in neighboring northwest Mississippi. It hosts many shows and attractions, as well as different typ ...
for 152 years. However, the year 2008 was the last year that the Mid-South Fair was held in Memphis. Starting in 2009, the Mid-South Fair was held on newly acquired land at
Tunica, Mississippi.
Gallery of Landmarks in Midtown
File:Memphis Zoo Entrance.jpg, Memphis Zoo entrance gate
File:Snowden School Memphis.jpg, Snowden School
File:Memphis College of Art.jpg, Memphis College of Art
File:Southern College Optometry.jpg, Southern College of Optometry
File:MemphisTheologicalSeminary.jpg, Memphis Theological Seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
File:RhodesCollege01.jpg, Rhodes College
File:Gracestlukeschurchmemphis.JPG, Grace-St. Luke's
Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church is an historic church in Midtown Memphis, Tennessee. The church's history dates back to the mid-19th century and the current structure—located in Memphis' Central Gardens Historic Preservation District at 172 ...
Episcopal Church
File:Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium Memphis TN cropped.jpg, Pink Palace Museum and Planetarium (2008)
File:MemphisStadiumentrance.jpg, Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium Entrance
File:LindenwoodinMemphis.jpg, Lindenwood Church
File:Centralhighmemphisfront.jpg, Central High School
File:UnionAveMethodist.jpg, Union Avenue Methodist Church (demolished 2011)
File:First Baptist Church Poplar Ave at E Parkway Memphis TN 06.jpg, The First Baptist Church of Memphis
References
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Neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee