Founded in 1903, Annesdale Park comprises some of the most distinctive historic homes in Midtown Memphis, Tennessee. This National Historic District is conveniently located near the Methodist University Hospital, University of Tennessee Health Sciences campus and Central High School. Less than three miles away are Downtown Memphis and the Mississippi River.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Snow falls in Annesdale Park
Snow blanketed the Annesdale Park National Historic District in January 2009, making homes look like photographs from holiday cards.
Annesdale Park, the "first subdivision of the South," was founded in 1903. Its developers celebrated the planned community with a huge watermelon party. Look closely at the neigbhoord logo in the sign and you will see the image of a watermelon.
Some of its early residents include a state governor, state supreme court justice and the city's first rabbi.
Today, Annesdale Park is a neighborhood of diverse people located within the Memphis Medical Center boundaries. One of the city's best kept secrets, the neighborhood offers grand homes at affordable prices and a wide array of homes for rent. It is immediately west of Central Gardens between Cleveland and Bellevue Avenues.
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