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Dyersburg

Dyersburg is a city in Tennessee located northeast of Memphis. Nestled next to the Mississippi River, the people of Dyersburg utilized their access to the nation’s largest river to become a steamboat town in the 19th century. In 1836, the then-small town of Dyersburg made a name for themselves when the Grey Eagle completed the first successful steamboat trip. By 1879, Dyersburg entered into (while late in comparison to the rest of the country) it’s own industrial era, when the steamboat known as Alf Stevens began shipping timber from the lumber company in the city to markets in Missouri.

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Humboldt

Humboldt is a city in Tennessee that stretches through both Gibson and Madison counties. Named for a German Naturalist named Alexander von Humboldt, the city of Humboldt started becoming populated in the 1850s, shortly after one of the first and most well-known citizens of the city, John Gillespie came to the area in the 1820s.

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Brownsville

Located in Western Tennessee, Brownsville is a city that is part of Haywood County. The city itself is named for General Jacob Jennings Brown, an officer who served during the War of 1812.

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Lexington

Lexington, Tennessee is a city that sits halfway between Memphis and Nashville. It was incorporated into Henderson County in 1824 and remains within the same county today.

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Milan

Milan is located in Northwestern Tennessee in Gibson County. Today, Milan is home to the West Tennessee Agriculture Museum and Gibson County Lake, as well as the infamous Gibson County Fair. Several events are held in Milan, where residents and visitors can visit farmer’s markets, jamborees, and the annual Christmas parade.

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Covington

Covington, located in Tipton County, Tennessee, is right in the westernmost corner of the state near Mississippi and Arkansas. It is a mere 12 miles from the Mississippi River and is part of the Memphis Metropolitan Area.

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