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Tourism Goes Beyond Graceland, Beale Street -
Thursday, January 14, 2016
This week, hundreds of investors, community builders and federal leaders gathered at the third annual Rural Opportunity Investment Conference, which ended with a discussion of spurring economic development through tourism.
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Timberlake Buys Property in Williamson County -
Saturday, July 4, 2015
A newspaper reports that pop music star and actor Justin Timberlake has purchased about 126 acres of land in Williamson County.
According to The Tennessean, Timberlake paid $4 million for the land on Old Highway 96 in the Leiper's Fork community through an entity with his Los Angeles-based certified public accountant as the trustee.
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Timberlake Buys Property in Williamson County -
Thursday, July 2, 2015
A newspaper reports that pop music star and actor Justin Timberlake has purchased about 126 acres of land in Williamson County.
According to The Tennessean, Timberlake paid $4 million for the land on Old Highway 96 in the Leiper's Fork community through an entity with his Los Angeles-based certified public accountant as the trustee.
4.
New Project Promotes Music ‘Triangle,’ Including Memphis -
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Blues. Jazz. Country. Rock ‘n’ roll. Gospel. Southern Gospel. Cajun-zydeco. Soul/ R&B. Bluegrass.
Nine of America’s most well-known music genres now have their own road map.
5.
Coalition Announces Effort to Preserve Nashville's Music Row -
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Fresh off their successful effort to prevent the demolition of a Nashville studio that once recorded the likes of Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, advocates want to include all of the city's Music Row area in their preservation efforts.