Memphis Historic Neighborhoods - Central Gardens
If you're looking for history, a wide variety of architectural styles, and wide range of prices, Central
Gardens is one of Midtown Memphis' prime neighborhoods. Due to the area's close proximity to Downtown,
prominent Memphians began to move to the area in the middle 19th century, with development beginning in the
early 20th century. Most homes in this district were completed before the end of the 1920's.
Bounded by Union Avenue on the North, Central Ave/York Ave on the
South, Cleveland Street on the West and Rembert Street on the East,
Central Gardens neighborhood offers convenience to all parts of downtown Memphis
and the central city.
Archtectural home styles in Central Gardens, a Memphis neighborhood, include:
- Mission
- Italianate
- Four Square
- Bungalow
- Neo-Claissical Revival
- Victorian
- Shingle
- Craftsman
- Colonial
- Georgian Revival
- or a combination of elements
Beutiful churches, public and private schools are integral to the Central
Gardens neighborhood.
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