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Spots/Properties
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Entertainment/Tourist
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Belz Park
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Roosevelt Park
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Alonzo Weaver Park
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O L Cash Park
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Ford Park
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Bison Park
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Fuller State Park
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T. O. Fuller State Park
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Weather
Census Data
County/Parish: Shelby
Population/Size
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Pop. Estimate: 937,166 (2019)
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Pop. Last Census: 927,644 (2010)
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Pop. Growth: 0.9%
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Pop/Sq Mile: 1,215.5 (2010)
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Area: 763.17 (2010) Sq. Miles
Economics/Housing
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Median House Value: $142,300
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Owner Occupied: 55.4%
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Median Rental Cost: $922
Travel/Congestion
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Avg. Commute To Work Time: 22.8
City/Town: Memphis
Population/Size
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Pop. Last Census: 646,889 (2010)
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Pop/Sq Mile: 2,053.3 (2010)
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Area: 315.06 (2010) Sq. Miles
Economics/Housing
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Median House Value: $97,000
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Owner Occupied: 46.9%
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Median Rental Cost: $884
Travel/Congestion
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Avg. Commute To Work Time: 21.6
 
Wikipedia Nearby
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Mitchell High School (Tennessee)
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WBBP
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Fort Pickering (Memphis, Tennessee)
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Fort Assumption
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