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    McMinnville is the largest city in and the county seat of Warren County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 13,788 at the 2020 census. It was...
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    census, the population was 40,953. Its county seat is McMinnville. Warren County comprises the McMinnville, TN Micropolitan Statistical Area. Warren County...
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    Range. The city is named after McMinnville, Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 34,319. McMinnville is at the confluence of the...
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  • McMinnville may refer to: McMinnville, Oregon, the county seat and largest city of Yamhill County, Oregon, United States McMinnville, Tennessee, the largest...
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  • Technology - McMinnville Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Memphis Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Morristown, Morristown Tennessee College...
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    Black House is a historic house in McMinnville, Tennessee, United States. The house was built circa 1825 for Jesse Coffee. From 1830 to 1849, it belonged...
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    2012). "McMinnville, Tennessee: Nursery Capital of the World". Tennessee Home & Farm (Winter 2011-12). Retrieved April 9, 2021. "Tennessee Walking Horse"...
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    east–west highway in Middle Tennessee. The road begins at SR 50 in Lynchburg and ends at U.S. Route 70S (US 70S) and SR 380 in McMinnville. The current length...
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    Cumberland Caverns (category Caves of Tennessee)
    natural landmark and show cave located in McMinnville, Tennessee. It is the second longest cave in Tennessee and the twelfth longest cave in the United...
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    David R. Ray (category People from McMinnville, Tennessee)
    Donnie M. Ray of McMinnville, Tennessee. He graduated from City High School in McMinnville in 1963. He was a University of Tennessee Alumni Scholarship...
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  • Pamela Joan Rogers (category People from McMinnville, Tennessee)
    elementary school physical education teacher and coach who taught in McMinnville, Tennessee. She was convicted of four counts of sexual battery in 2005 and...
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  • Opened in 1975, McMinnville Civic Center is a 4,800-seat multi-purpose arena in McMinnville, Tennessee. It hosts various local concerts and sporting events...
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    Church, also known as First United Methodist Church, is a church in McMinnville, Tennessee. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002...
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  • P. Allen Smith (category People from McMinnville, Tennessee)
    Organic Program". Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and raised in McMinnville, Tennessee, Smith is a fourth-generation nurseryman and horticulturalist. In...
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    The First Presbyterian Church in McMinnville, Tennessee, also known as Cumberland Presbyterian Church, is a historic Presbyterian church at 205 W. Main...
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  • The McMinnville Opera House, also known as Hawchins Opera House, was a landmark structure in McMinnville, Tennessee, that was destroyed by the fire in...
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    John Barclay Armstrong (category People from McMinnville, Tennessee)
    the famous gunfighter John Wesley Hardin. Armstrong was born in McMinnville, Tennessee, son of Dr. John B. Armstrong and Maria Susannah Ready on January...
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    miles (31 km) to Murfreesboro and southeast 20 miles (32 km) to McMinnville. Tennessee State Route 53 leads south from Woodbury 24 miles (39 km) to Manchester...
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  • WAKI (AM) (category Radio stations in Tennessee)
    formatted broadcast radio station licensed to McMinnville, Tennessee, serving McMinnville and Warren County, Tennessee. WAKI is owned and operated by Peg Broadcasting...
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    James Earl Ray (category Escapees from Tennessee detention)
    Retrieved March 18, 2019. "Jerry William Ray | 1936 – 2016 | Obituary". McMinnville, Tennessee: High Funeral Home. Archived from the original on January 11, 2024...
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    their final show on Bluegrass Underground at Cumberland Caverns in McMinnville, Tennessee at 3 pm on January 31, 2009. The caverns are located 333 feet underground...
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    John H. Savage (category People from McMinnville, Tennessee)
    Representatives for the 4th congressional district of Tennessee. Savage was born in McMinnville, Tennessee on October 9, 1815, son of George and Elizabeth Kenner...
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    333 feet underground in the Volcano Room at Cumberland Caverns in McMinnville, Tennessee for a taping of an episode of PBS' Bluegrass Underground. The band...
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    and was conscripted again into Confederate service. Ordered to McMinnville, Tennessee, Scofield deserted and escaped behind Union lines in Bowling Green...
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    Jamie Walker (baseball) (category People from McMinnville, Tennessee)
    Baltimore Orioles. Walker graduated from Warren County Senior High in McMinnville, Tennessee in 1989. He attended Austin Peay State University between 1990 and...
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  • Silver Jews played their last show ever inside Cumberland Caverns in McMinnville, Tennessee, the final song they performed was the album's second track, "Smith...
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    Lester Strode (category People from McMinnville, Tennessee)
    from 2007 through 2019. He was born and raised in McMinnville, Tennessee, often crediting McMinnville as his home. After attending Kentucky State University...
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  • WAKI (category Radio stations in Tennessee)
    WAKI (1230 AM) is a radio station licensed to McMinnville, Tennessee, United States. The station is owned by Peg Broadcasting, LLC. "Home". pegbroadcasting...
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  • The McMinnville and Manchester Railroad Company was chartered by an Act of the legislature of the State of Tennessee on February 4, 1850. Under this charter...
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  • (1,524 mm) gauge spur line from Sparta, Tennessee to McMinnville, Tennessee to connect with the McMinnville and Manchester Railroad. The Southwestern...
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