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POPULATION: 11,517 (2010) Step off the beaten path and visit Arlington, Tennessee and its Historic Depot Square. Just minutes from Memphis off of Highway 385 near Interstate 40, this charming town and its Historic Depot Square District features Music on the Square through the summer months and the annual Arlington in April Craft Festival, which is held the last Saturday in April from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. The Square is filled with great restaurants and unique shopping.

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POPULATION: 54,613 (2010) The City of Bartlett, located in the geographic center of Shelby County, started as a lone stagecoach stop on the Memphis to Nashville route in the 1830s. Since its early days of rural development, Bartlett has grown to become the second largest city in Shelby County and the ninth largest city in the state of Tennessee. However, it definitely retains its small town charm. Explore the shops and restaurants of the Bartlett Station area or take a…

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POPULATION: 46,462 (2010) Just east of Memphis, the Historic District of Downtown Collierville offers unique dining and shopping. The downtown was designated as Tennessee Main Street community in 1991 and the city remains dedicated to the preservation of the Historic District, the heart of downtown Collierville. The city is also home to Carriage Crossing – an open-air regional lifestyle shopping center – as well as fabulous parks, the natural beauty of its Greenbelt & Wolf River corridor, recreation facilities and…

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POPULATION: 39,161 (2010) The City of Germantown is rich in culture and history and is home to some of the region’s best-loved annual events including the Germantown Charity Horse Show and the Germantown Festival.

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POPULATION: 12,430 (2010) Lakeland, Tennessee’s natural terrain fosters a sense of country living through its numerous lakes, ponds, streams, parks, and other recreational opportunities which improve the quality of life for its residents and visitors alike. The Lakeland Chamber of Commerce sponsors an annual golf tournament at Stonebridge Golf Course that is top notch.

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