The Memphis Grizzlies guard added another jolt in the second half Wednesday with a highlight worthy dunk. De'Anthony Melton led the fastbreak and threw up a pass to Morant, who caught the ball with one hand and threw down the alley-oop finish with ease. Morant's no stranger to highlight dunks and this one combined his athleticism, power and vertical leap to soar and finish with his right hand. Brooks Terry took over Babcock Gifts — a mainstay in Memphis for bridal gifts and other gifts for special occasions — about four and a half years ago.
He said he wanted a change of pace after working for Hilton Worldwide. More changes are coming soon for Terry. Babcock Gifts is expanding the footprint of its shop. It's just more floor space," Terry said, "So we can go deeper into the lines we carry and add a couple of things.
It's just growth for us. In the s, this alleyway of Memphis ran between the city morgues. Undertakers J. Hinton and Sons and T. Bodies were transported in horse-drawn carriages over these cobblestone streets.
Rumor has it that bodies were kept in the alley during the yellow fever epidemic of By the late 19th century, the passage became known as Barboro Alley, named after Anthony Sebastian Barboro, a well-known Italian immigrant and produce wholesaler.
His shop was located at South Main. Barboro got yellow fever himself in Five years afterward, he converted the Barboro Building at 95 South Main into a clinic, with cots lining the floors from the basement to the second story.
In , the building now known as the Lofts at Union Alley was built. Oh hey, check out the Memphis Type History book for a bit more about such memories!
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