Revival Memphis

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

lyman aldrich, greater memphis chamber
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

How Memphis Came Together After ‘68

How Memphis Came Together After ‘68

Lyman Alrdich stands on Beale Street Landing while work starts to transform Tom Lee Park for the Memphis in May International Festival on April 23, 2019. Aldrich was the president of the first...

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Milton Howery Joins Board

Milton Howery Joins Board

Milton Howery III, VP of marketing for Memphis Travel recently joined the Revival Memphis board. Mr. Howery, aka "Milton Memphis," is a writer, publicist, creative, music entertainment and tourism...

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