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* ... that a section of '''[[Interstate 65 in Tennessee|Interstate 65 in Tennessee]]''' was the first part of the [[Interstate Highway System]] to open in the state?
* ... that Gerald Willis, after working as a bus driver at age 15, started a business that earned $2 million per year and built a replica of the Hermitage after watching The President's Lady?
* ... that '''[[Gerald Willis (politician)|Gerald Willis]]''', after working as a bus driver at age 15, started a business that earned $2 million per year and built a replica of [[The Hermitage (Nashville, Tennessee)|the Hermitage]] after watching ''[[The President's Lady]]''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[WUXP-TV|TV stations in Nashville]]''' and '''[[WLMT|in Memphis, Tennessee]]''', both on channel 30, lost their [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] affiliations in 1990?
* ... that [[Fred Rogers|Mister Rogers]] said that Mr. Chuck, the host of a children's show on '''[[WKNO (TV)|the public TV station in Memphis, Tennessee]]''', was "truly remarkable" and "achieving things I still struggle to achieve"?
* ... that portions of Tennessee State Route 158 have been called "Front Street", "Front Avenue", "Lakefront Drive", "Neyland Drive", and "James White Parkway"?
* ... that portions of '''[[Tennessee State Route 158|Tennessee State Route 158]]''' have been called "Front Street", "Front Avenue", "Lakefront Drive", "Neyland Drive", and "James White Parkway"?
* ... that to promote '''[[the Buffalo Club]]''', [[Rising Tide Records]] sent packages of plastic [[Bison|buffalo]] to music industry executives in [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]]?
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