Oh, snap: This week’s best photos
The 36,600-square-foot Klinke Brothers Ice Cream Co. manufacturing plant — with its iconic tub of ice cream tilting high over the traffic on the south loop of Interstate 240 — is for sale. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Antonio Quinn inspects the shelves of the Second Editions Book Store inside the Benjamin L. Hooks Library. The nonprofit Friends of the Library organizations raises over $400,000 annually for library operations. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian)
Members of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church unfurl a chain of hearts that was made to send to a congregation outside of Birmingham. People connected to Memphis from as far away as California made fabric hearts to send to the congregation outside Birmingham where 3 parishioners were killed in mass shooting in June. (Brad Vest/Special to The Daily Memphian)
Veterans salute the flag during a 100-year anniversary celebration of the Memphis Veterans Affairs Health Care System at Memphis VA Medical Center at 1030 Jefferson Ave. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Take a trip down memory lane this week as we mark the 100th anniversary of medical care for Mid-South veterans, say goodbye to a landmark and relish the joy of old books. And folks at a local church share old-fashioned kindness with an Alabama congregation.
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