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Apartment study 1972; a survey of selected apartment complexes in the Memphis urban area.

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Corporate Author: Memphis and Shelby County Office of Planning and Development.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Memphis, 1972.]
Subjects:
Apartment houses > Tennessee > Memphis.
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