Photos From State Library Decorate New Bass Pro Superstore At The Pyramid In Memphis

  • Thursday, May 28, 2015
Early fishing scene from the state archives
Early fishing scene from the state archives
Some classic photos from the Tennessee State Library and Archives are part of the decor at  the Bass Pro Shops superstore in downtown Memphis that held its grand opening last month.
Bass Pro Shops' new location in the 32-story-high building on the Mississippi River's shoreline.is more than just a place where people can buy hunting and fishing gear, state officials said. Located in The Pyramid, once the city's main venue for sports and entertainment events, the store is part of a complex that includes a restaurant, a bowling alley, an archery range, a man-made cypress swamp and a hunting lodge-themed hotel.  
What visitors might not realize as they browse through 535,000-square-foot building  is that many of the striking photographs of nature scenes that they see along the walls come from the state collection.
Jeff Harper, a graphic designer for Bass Pro Shops, said details like interior decorations are so important to store development that they are discussed in a planning process that sometimes begins a year or two prior to the opening of new locations.

He said it is important that imagery accurately depicts the natural features and plant and animal life found in the areas where the stores are located.
"We like to regionalize our stores as much as possible," Mr.
Harper said. "That way, they are uniqure and tie into their communities a little bit better."
Mr. Harper said Bass Pro officials looked at hundreds of images on the Tennessee State Library and Archives' website. Many of those photos were selected for the store and the hotel. They depict scenes showcasing Tennessee's natural beauty as well as people enjoying outdoor activities.
"The photos we selected and ultimately used were perfect for what we were looking for," he said.
Bass Pro maintains its own photo archives, which produced some of the decorative images found in the Memphis store. However, Mr. Harper said it has been a common practice to search state and local libraries to find location-specific photos for Bass Pro locations across the country.
He credited the Tennessee State Library and Archives for its assistance on the project, particularly in meeting some of the tight deadlines required to get the location open on schedule.

"I know they bent over backwards to help me," he said.
"We are honored that Bass Pro Shops has chosen to use photos from the State Library and Archives collections," Secretary of State Tre Hargett said. "I'm thankful that the State Library and Archives was able to make a significant contribution to a project that's going to be so important to the future of downtown Memphis."
To find photos at the State Library and Archives, search online at:  http://tnsos.org/tsla/imagesearch/index.php or contact the public services division staff at (615) 741-2764.

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