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Eccentric Memphis millionaire, Robert “Prince Mongo” Hodges, purchased Ashlar Hall in 1990 and he really stormed the castle. Robert Hodges, more commonly known by his self-styled moniker ...
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Find out why this eccentric millionaire's castle was left abandonedBy the 1950s, it had been transformed into a restaurant. However, around 1990, eccentric Memphis millionaire Robert Hodges, also known as Prince Mongo, purchased the hall. The quirky buyer is ...
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Tour the Bizarre Mansion of Eccentric Millionaire Prince MongoBy the 1950s, it had been transformed into a restaurant. However, around 1990, eccentric Memphis millionaire Robert Hodges, also known as Prince Mongo, purchased the hall. The quirky buyer is ...
At a mayoral debate in Memphis last month, Robert "Prince Mongo" Hodges showed up barefoot. The prince, who says he was born on a planet called Zambodia and later immigrated to Memphis ...
An eccentric character, as Montoya describes the former building owner, Robert Hodges. The former Memphis celebrity and pseudo-politician called Ashlar Hall home during the '90s and 2000s.
Two new restaurants could be headed to Front Street, drawn by the historic buildings and the promise of the new University of Memphis Cecil ... two-year lease with Robert Hodges, also known ...
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