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Country
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United States
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State
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Tennessee
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County
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Shelby
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Area
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Elevation
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2000
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Density
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Time zone
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Central (CST)
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UTC-6
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DST
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UTC-5
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ZIP codes
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Area code(s)
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901
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FIPS code
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GNIS
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Shelby County, Tennessee
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Memphis metropolitan area
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2000 census
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Pepsi
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Carrier
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FedEx
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I-69
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USDOT
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American Civil War
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Shelby County, Tennessee
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Confederate
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Memphis and Charleston Railroad
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William T. Sherman’s
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Chattanooga
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James R. Chalmers
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Union
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Germantown
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Tuscumbia, Alabama
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United States Census Bureau
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humid subtropical climate
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census
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population density
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White
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African American
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Native American
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Asian
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Pacific Islander
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other races
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Hispanic
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Latino
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married couples
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per capita income
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poverty line
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Shelby County School District
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Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
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Collierville High
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Houston High
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St. George's Independent School - Collierville
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United States Census Bureau
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United States Geological Survey
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2007
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10-25
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United States Census Bureau
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2005
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05-03
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Coordinates
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Bartlett
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Lakeland
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Memphis
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Millington
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Arlington
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Capleville
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Eads
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Fisherville
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Downtown
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North Memphis
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South Memphis
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East Memphis
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Belle Meade
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Berclair
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Central Gardens
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Chickasaw Gardens
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Cooper-Young
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Cordova
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Douglass
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Evergreen
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Frayser
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Harbor Town
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Hickory Hill
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High Point Terrace
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Hollywood
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Hyde Park
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Lenox
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Medical District
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Mud Island
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Normal Station
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Nutbush
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Orange Mound
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Raleigh
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Riverside
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Sherwood Forest
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South Main
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Uptown
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Victorian Village
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Vollintine Hills
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Whitehaven
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Wolfchase
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AutoZone Stadium
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Beale Street
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Bellevue Baptist Church
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Botanic Garden
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Brooks Museum
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Burkle Estate
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Central Station
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Cotton Museum
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Davies Manor
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Dixon Gallery and Gardens
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Downtown Trolleys
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Elmwood Cemetery
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FedExForum
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Graceland
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Liberty Bowl Stadium
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Libertyland
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Lichterman Nature Center
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Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park
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Memorial Park Cemetery
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Memphis Cotton Exchange
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Lincoln American Tower
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Memphis International Airport
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Memphis Motorsports Park
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Memphis National Cemetery
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Memphis Zoo
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Mississippi River
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Mississippi River Park
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Mud Island Monorail
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National Civil Rights Museum
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National Ornamental Metal Museum
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Orpheum Theatre
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Overton Park
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Peabody Hotel
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Pink Palace
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The Pyramid
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral
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Shelby Farms
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Stax Museum
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Sun Studio
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Tennessee Brewery
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T. O. Fuller State Park
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Tom Lee Park
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Union Station
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University of Memphis
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Victorian Village
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Wolf River
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Arkabutla Lake
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Bally's Casino
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Gold Strike Casino
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Harrah's Casino (formerly Grand Casino)
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Holly Springs National Forest
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Horseshoe Casino
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Mississippi River
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Resorts Casino Tunica
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Sam's Town Gambling Hall
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Sheraton Casino
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Tunica Resorts
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Wall Doxey State Park
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Horseshoe Lake
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Mississippi River
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Southland Greyhound Park
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Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge
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Arlington
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Bartlett
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Lakeland
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Covington
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Germantown
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Millington
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Somerville
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Hernando
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Holly Springs
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Horn Lake
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Olive Branch
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Senatobia
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Southaven
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Tunica
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Marion
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West Memphis
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Shelby
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Fayette
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Tipton
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DeSoto
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Marshall
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Tate
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Tunica
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Crittenden
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