Peabody Hotel in Memphis Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Grand Event
Peabody Hotel in Memphis Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Grand Event

Peabody Hotel in Memphis Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Grand Event

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The Peabody Hotel in Memphis celebrated 100 years at its current Union Avenue location with a grand event featuring the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and the induction of hotel president Douglas Browne into the Duck Walk Hall of Fame. Originally opened in 1869 downtown, the hotel moved in 1925 and has since become famous for its unique tradition of the March of the Peabody Ducks, who parade daily to the lobby fountain and retreat to their rooftop home at night. The hotel has a rich cultural history, hosting iconic figures such as Elvis Presley and Neil Diamond, and has been featured in various media. Recent renovations totaling $30 million have refreshed the lobby and guest rooms, maintaining the hotel's status as a cherished landmark and a key player in downtown Memphis revitalization. The celebration also highlighted the hotel's distinctive duck-themed details and its reputation as a bucket-list destination for travelers. The Peabody remains listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and continues to enchant visitors with its blend of history, tradition, and Southern charm.

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