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Oaklawn Garden, also known as Oaklawn Gardens, is a botanical garden, park and museum located at 7831 Old Poplar Pike in Germantown, Tennessee, United States.A historic residential home, erected by the original landowner in 1854, is situated on the property.
Pages in category "People from Germantown, Tennessee" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Germantown Municipal School District (GMSD) is a municipal school district serving Germantown, Tennessee, United States.The school district was formed in 2013. The schools included in the district are Dogwood Elementary School, Forest Hill Elementary School, Farmington Elementary School, Houston Middle School, Riverdale K–8, and Houston High School.
Germantown Baptist Church is a Baptist megachurch based in Germantown, Tennessee, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention.The church is 179 years old, and since its founding has moved from its location in downtown Germantown to an over 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2) building complex on a 64-acre (260,000 m 2) campus near the border of Germantown and Collierville on Poplar Avenue.
The Le Bonheur Club members raised all of the money for the initial investment for the hospital. When the doors opened, the Le Bonheur Club President, Mrs. Howard Pritchard, stated: "The doors of Le Bonheur will never be found closed and will forever hereafter be open to those who come in need, seeking its help."
Germantown High School is a public high school in Germantown, Tennessee, and is part of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools district. [2] Three acres were purchased in 1910, and in 1911 students moved into the new building.
The Germantown Police Department is the law enforcement agency of the city of Germantown, Tennessee, United States. Germantown Police Department has earned accreditation through the Tennessee Law Enforcement Accreditation Program, a program created and managed by the Tennessee Association of Chiefs of Police.
Elizabeth Pritchard Hall (1849 – 1930) was a seafaring woman from Granville Beach, Nova Scotia. She is notable for taking command of a fever-ridden ship in 1870 and ...