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  2. Milan, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Milan (/ ˈ m aɪ l ɪ n / MY-lin) [8] is the second largest city after Humboldt in Gibson County, Tennessee and the largest entirely within the county. It is home to the Milan Army Ammunition Plant, the West Tennessee Agricultural Museum and several historical sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). [9]

  3. List of hotels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hotels in the United States, both current and defunct, organized by state. The list includes highly rated luxury hotels , skyscraper rated buildings, and historic hotels. It is not a directory of every chain or independent hotel building in the United States.

  4. Peabody Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. The Peabody Memphis is a historic luxury hotel in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, opened in 1925. The hotel is known for the "Peabody Ducks" that live on the hotel rooftop and make daily treks to the lobby. The Peabody is a member of Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation .

  5. Hotel Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Pennsylvania was a hotel at 401 Seventh Avenue (15 Penn Plaza) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, across from Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden. Opened in 1919, it was once the largest hotel in the world. It remained the city's fourth-largest until it closed permanently on April 1, 2020.

  6. Bank of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Pennsylvania building designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe. Engraving by William Birch. In 1793, the Bank of Pennsylvania was established with a charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and branches were opened in Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, and Easton. [2] The bank collapsed in September 1857, with Thomas Allibone ...

  7. Newport, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .cityofnewport-tn .com. Newport is a city in and the county seat of Cocke County, Tennessee, United States. [ 10] The population was 6,945 at the 2010 census, [ 11] down from 7,242 at the 2000 census. The estimated population in 2018 was 6,801. [ 12] Newport is located along the Pigeon River .

  8. Athens, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Athens, Tennessee. Location of Athens in McMinn County, Tennessee. /  35.44806°N 84.60194°W  / 35.44806; -84.60194. Athens is the county seat of McMinn County, Tennessee, United States [ 8] and the principal city of the Athens Micropolitan Statistical Area has a population of 53,569. The city is located almost equidistantly between the ...

  9. Gallatin, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Website. gallatin-tn .gov. Gallatin is a city in and the county seat of Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. [ 5] The population was 30,278 at the 2010 census and 44,431 at the 2020 census. [ 6] Named for United States Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin, the city was established on the Cumberland River and made the county seat of ...