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University of Memphis Herbarium
β OpenThe University of Memphis Herbarium is a natural history collection located at 3774 Walker Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. With nearly 20,000 plant specimens from around the world, the herbarium focuses on vascular plants from the Southeastern US, particularly Tennessee and Kentucky. Revived in 2014 after being orphaned for over 30 years, the herbarium is actively accessioning new specimens and conducting research on the plant life of West Tennessee and the Lower Mississippi River Basin. As a museum and tourist attraction, the University of Memphis Herbarium welcomes visitors to explore its collection on the second floor of Ellington Hall, room 216. To arrange a visit, simply send a request to [email protected]. The institution is committed to expanding knowledge of regional plant life through the collection, preservation, and study of botanical specimens, making its assets available for research, teaching, and community services.
3774 Walker Ave, Memphis, TN 38111, United States -
Federal Reserve Bank
β OpenThe Federal Reserve Bank located at 200 North Main Street in Memphis, Tennessee is a key financial institution in the United States. As part of the Federal Reserve System, it plays a crucial role in overseeing the country's monetary policy, regulating banks, and maintaining the stability of the financial system. The bank serves as a central hub for managing the nation's currency, conducting economic research, and providing financial services to banks and the government. With its strategic location in Memphis, the Federal Reserve Bank plays a vital role in supporting the economic growth and stability of the region and the nation as a whole.
200 N Main St, Memphis, TN 38103, United States
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