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  2. Milan, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, Milan was incorporated by an act of the Tennessee Legislature; John G. Shepherd was the first mayor. The Milan Times, Milan's first newspaper, was established in 1869; it was only continued for a few months. [1] [2] In 1873, the completion of the Illinois Central Railroad brought importance to the town as a commercial point.

  3. Category:People from Milan, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Milan, Tennessee. Pages in category "People from Milan, Tennessee" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  4. Browning House - Wikipedia

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    The Browning House is a historic house in Milan, Tennessee.It was built in 1873, [2] and was the childhood home of Gordon Browning, who served as the governor of Tennessee from 1937 to 1939. [2]

  5. Villas and palaces in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Saporiti. Villas and palaces in Milan are used to indicate public and private buildings in Milan of particular artistic and architectural value. The lack of a royal court did not give Milan the prerequisites for a significant development of building construction; nevertheless it contains architectural works from different eras and different styles: from Romanesque to neo-Gothic, from ...

  6. Crockett County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Crockett County was formed in 1871 from portions of Haywood, Madison, Dyer and Gibson counties. It is named in honor of David Crockett (1786–1836), frontier humorist, soldier, Tennessee state legislator and U.S. congressman, and defender of the Alamo.

  7. Gianluigi Buffon - Wikipedia

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    Buffon had a dominant year, totalling 47 appearances in all competitions, of which 32 were in Serie A. He helped Juventus to the UEFA Champions League final, only for his team to lose in a penalty shoot-out to Milan after a 0–0 draw at Old Trafford following extra time. Buffon managed to save two penalties, but Milan won the shootout 3–2. [12]

  8. WHHG - Wikipedia

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    WHHG (92.3 FM), known as "92.3 the Hog", is a classic rock formatted radio station based in Milan, Tennessee. The station is owned by Forever Communications, through licensee Forever South Licenses, LLC. WHHG serves Jackson and West Tennessee with an ERP of 100,000 watts at 92.3 MHz.

  9. Galfa Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Galfa Building or Galfa Tower (Torre Galfa in Italian) is a skyscraper in Milan, Italy, located in the Centro Direzionale di Milano district, north of the city centre. It was designed by architect Melchiorre Bega in 1956 and completed in 1959.