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Memphis Info Network

Manhattan is New York City’s most recognizable borough. A 2007 survey clocked its population at 1.6 million people — it is easily the most densely populated area in the entire United States! It’s also the financial hub of North America, boasting untold wealth, a skyline that’s the envy of most cities in the world, and [...]

Nashville Info Network

The Nashville metro area currently is home to more than 1.5 million people. Nashville started out unassumingly, however, as a small frontier town. During the Civil War, the city was a bastion for Confederate forces. Even today, much of the city’s character is defined by its “Southernness.” Nashville is perhaps most well-known as the epicenter [...]

Knoxville Info Network

In 1796, the frontier town of Knoxville was officially designated as the capital of the great state of Tennessee. Knoxville has gone through an almost uncountable number of incarnations over the years. In the early 1900s, the high quality limestone and marble quarried in the region gave Knoxville the appellation “The Marble City.” Decades later, [...]