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  3. Jackson, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    A bird's eye view of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee 1870. This area was occupied by the historic Chickasaw people at the time of European encounter. They were pushed out by European-American settlers under various treaties with the United States, in actions authorized by the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and ratified by the US Senate.

  4. List of museums in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum: Jackson: Madison: West: Media: website, over 25 cars that have been used in movies and TV and TV and movie memorabilia Sam Davis Home: Smyrna: Rutherford: Middle: Historic house: Website, mid-19th-century home of Confederate courier Sam Davis: Sam Davis Museum: Pulaski: Giles: Middle: Military

  5. The Blues Brothers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Reproduction of the "Bluesmobile" at Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum, Jackson, Tennessee. For the scene when the brothers finally arrive at the Richard J. Daley Center, a mechanic took several months to rig the car to fall apart. [26] At the time of its release, The Blues Brothers held the world record for the most cars destroyed in one film. [26]

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    Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Passenger Depot-Jackson. February 11, 1993 ... Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum: September 7, 1972 (#72001244)

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  8. Lane Motor Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was established as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in October 2002 by Jeff and Susan Lane, [2] beginning with his personal collection of 70–80 vehicles in Nashville's former American Bread Company bakery (1951-1994). [1] [3] The collection also includes automobile art and memorabilia.

  9. Carnegie Center for Arts and History - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Free Library, which opened in 1903, was the first public library in Jackson. Part of the funding for its construction came from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. After the Jackson-Madison County Library was built to replace it, the Free Library underwent a period of deterioration that ended in 1987 when the city undertook to restore ...