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Memphis
, Tennessee in Shelby County

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Also known as:
Barbecued Pork Capital of the World
Birthplace of Rock'n Roll
Bluff City
City motto: Home of the Blues
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Memphis.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Shelby county include:

Arlington,   Bailey,   Barretville,   Bartlett,   Benjestown,   Bolton,   Brunswick,   Capleville,   Collierville,   Cordova,   Crossroads,   Cuba,   Eads,   Ellendale,   Fisherville,   Germantown,   Giles Town,   Kerrville,   Lakeland,   Lenow,   Locke,   Lucy,   Madge,   Millington,   Mudville,   Overton,   Pisgah,   Raines,   Ramsey,   Rosemark,   Scaife,   Sloanville,   West Union,   White Station,   Woodstock,  

 

Or have a look at other Tennessee counties including:

Anderson,   Bedford,   Benton,   Bledsoe,   Blount,   Bradley,   Campbell,   Cannon,   Carroll,   Carter,   Cheatham,   Chester,   Claiborne,   Clay,   Cocke,   Coffee,   Crockett,   Cumberland,   Davidson,   DeKalb,   Decatur,   Dickson,   Dyer,   Fayette,   Fentress,   Franklin,   Gibson,   Giles,   Grainger,   Greene,   Grundy,   Hamblen,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Hardeman,   Hardin,   Hawkins,   Haywood,   Henderson,   Henry,   Hickman,   Houston,   Humphreys,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Johnson,   Knox,   Lake,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Loudon,   Macon,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Maury,   McMinn,   McNairy,   Meigs,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Moore,   Morgan,   Obion,   Overton,   Perry,   Pickett,   Polk,   Putnam,   Rhea,   Roane,   Robertson,   Rutherford,   Scott,   Sequatchie,   Sevier,   Smith,   Stewart,   Sullivan,   Sumner,   Tipton,   Trousdale,   Unicoi,   Union,   Van Buren,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Weakley,   White,   Williamson,   Wilson,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Memphis, TN?
Then read on!

- Memphis is the second most populous city in Tennessee with a population of over 650,000 people.
- It is known as the "Home of the Blues" and the "Birthplace of Rock 'n Roll" due to its rich musical history and influence.
- Memphis was founded in 1819 by John Overton, James Winchester, and Andrew Jackson, who later became the seventh President of the United States.
- The city played a significant role during the civil rights movement, with many important events and figures associated with Memphis. In 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis outside of the Lorraine Motel, which is now the National Civil Rights Museum.

Additionally, in 1878, the infamous yellow fever epidemic broke out in Memphis, killing approximately 5,000 people and causing the city's population to decrease by nearly 75%. Many people fled the city, including healthcare professionals, leaving those who remained to face the outbreak with limited resources and support. This event had a lasting impact on the city and its development.