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  1. The Dixon Gallery and Gardens begins with two exceptional people, Margaret Oates Dixon (1900–1974) and Hugo Norton Dixon (1892–1974). Philanthropists and community leaders, the Dixons ensured a richer cultural life for Memphians by bequeathing their home, gardens, and collection of French Impressionist paintings for the enjoyment and ...

  2. Sep 23, 2018 · · September 23, 2018 ·. Margaret Oates Dixon was born on this day in 1900, she and husband Hugo Dixon purchased 17-acres of wooded land off Park and Cherry, the same property that is now the Dixon Gallery and Gardens.

  3. Oct 8, 2017 · The history of the Dixon began with Margaret Oates Dixon (1900-1974) and Hugo Norton Dixon (1892-1974), philanthropists and community leaders who bequeathed their home, gardens, and art collection for the enjoyment and education of future generations. The Dixons spent nearly thirty-five years creating their exquisite estate in East Memphis.

  4. Aug 23, 2023 · Today is our founder, Hugo Dixon’s, birthday! Now is the perfect time to visit the Dixon and learn a little more about our founder (and his wife, Margaret Oates Dixon) by visiting the Interactive...

  5. Dixon Gallery and Gardens / 4339 Park Ave., Memphis , TN June 6, 2021 - September 26, 2021. Meet the man and woman who made it all happen. Margaret and Hugo Dixon’s dream to leave a special space to highlight art, nature, and beauty came true in 1976 with the opening of the Dixon Gallery and Gardens.

  6. Apr 11, 2019 · The last passenger Lee pulled from the river was a prominent Memphis socialite named Margaret Oates, who managed to stay afloat by popping open her parasol and trapping air beneath it. (This clever lady later married cotton merchant Hugo Dixon, and the arts patrons would later open their home, The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, to the city.)

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