Memphis in May Sparked New Business & Jobs by Bridging Cultures, Locally & with Japan

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Memphis in May helped to rebirth downtown after 1968 and became a cultural icon.

Ted Townsend (Chamber CEO) and MIM and Revival Memphis founder Lyman Aldrich display the 1977 MIM poster honoring Japan. Japan is still a giant Mid-South business partner — proof that Memphis continues to be important.

 

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POSITIVE ABOUT MEMPHIS
WITH ALL CULTURES, AGES & GENDERS WORKING TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT — REPEATING SUCCESSES AFTER 1968

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