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  2. Shelby County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Shelby County is the westernmost county in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census , the population was 929,744. [ 3 ] It is the largest of the state's 95 counties , both in terms of population and geographic area.

  3. Herb Parsons Lake - Wikipedia

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    Herb Parsons Lake is a reservoir [1] [2] lake located in Fayette County, Tennessee [3] near the town of Collierville [4] in neighboring Shelby County.It is owned and operated by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, [5] and is named after Herb Parsons, a famed exhibition shooter from the county.

  4. Category : Bodies of water of Shelby County, Tennessee

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    Tennessee counties on the Mississippi River (5 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Shelby County, Tennessee" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...

  5. Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park - Wikipedia

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    Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park The park borders the Mississippi River and contains two lakes— Poplar Tree Lake and Lake Piersol. The Meeman Museum and Nature Center— named for conservationist and journalist Edward J. Meeman , the former editor of the Memphis Press-Scimitar , — is located on the park's grounds.

  6. Nonconnah Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Nonconnah Creek (or the Nonconnah Creek Drainage Canal) is a 29.7-mile-long (47.8 km) [1] waterway in southwest Tennessee. It starts in extreme southeastern Shelby County, Tennessee, near the town of Collierville. From there, it flows westward, forming the southern border of Germantown.

  7. Bill Dance (television host) - Wikipedia

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    A fishing lure manufacturer that sponsored him suggested he should start a TV show to promote the product. The program originally began on WHBQ-TV, then the ABC affiliate in Memphis, in 1968. [2] Dance's signature look includes sunglasses and a Tennessee Volunteers baseball cap.