DescriptionNapoleon Hill mansion, Memphis, Tennessee.png
English: This mansion in Memphis, Tennessee was the home of Napoleon Hill, a wealthy businessman. Designed in French Renaissance style, the mansion was constructed in 1881 at the corner of 3rd and Madison in downtown Memphis. The business district location later led to its downfall, as the mansion was torn down by 1930 to build the Sterrick Building.
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before 1923
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The former home of businessman Napoleon Hill in Memphis, Tennessee.
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