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Bartlett, Tennessee

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Bartlett, Tennessee
NameBartlett, Tennessee
Settlement typeCity

Bartlett, Tennessee is a city located in Shelby County, Tennessee, near the city of Memphis, Tennessee, and is part of the Memphis metropolitan area. The city is situated near the Mississippi River and is close to several major highways, including Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 70. Bartlett is also near several notable cities, including Germantown, Tennessee, Collierville, Tennessee, and Arlington, Tennessee. The city is home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Bartlett Recreation Center and the W.J. Freeman Park.

Geography

Bartlett is located in the southeastern part of Shelby County, Tennessee, and is situated near the Fayette County, Tennessee border. The city is close to several major waterways, including the Loosahatchie River and the Wolf River, which flow into the Mississippi River. The city's geography is characterized by rolling hills and fertile soil, making it suitable for agriculture and other outdoor activities. Nearby cities, such as Millington, Tennessee and Lakeland, Tennessee, also offer similar geography and outdoor recreational opportunities. The city is also near several notable landmarks, including the Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park and the Shelby Farms.

History

The area that is now Bartlett was first settled in the early 19th century, with the city being officially incorporated in 1829. The city was named after John Bartlett, a local landowner and Tennessee State Legislature member. During the American Civil War, the city was a key location for the Confederate States of America, with several notable battles taking place in the area, including the Battle of Memphis and the Battle of Shiloh. The city is also close to several historic sites, including the Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, where famous musicians such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded their music. Other notable historic sites in the area include the National Civil Rights Museum and the Pink Palace Museum.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city of Bartlett has a population of over 57,000 people, with a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and incomes. The city is home to several notable communities, including the Bartlett Station neighborhood and the Ellendale neighborhood. The city is also close to several major universities, including the University of Memphis, Rhodes College, and Christian Brothers University. Nearby cities, such as Cordova, Tennessee and Germantown, Tennessee, also offer similar demographics and community characteristics. The city is also home to several notable festivals and events, including the Bartlett Festival and the Memphis in May celebration.

Economy

The economy of Bartlett is diverse, with several major industries, including healthcare, education, and retail. The city is home to several major employers, including the Bartlett City Schools system, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and FedEx. The city is also close to several major shopping centers, including the Wolfchase Galleria and the Oak Court Mall. Nearby cities, such as Collierville, Tennessee and Arlington, Tennessee, also offer similar economic opportunities and industries. The city is also home to several notable companies, including International Paper and AutoZone.

Education

The city of Bartlett is served by the Bartlett City Schools system, which operates several schools in the area, including Bartlett High School and Bon Lin Middle School. The city is also close to several major universities, including the University of Memphis, Rhodes College, and Christian Brothers University. Nearby cities, such as Germantown, Tennessee and Collierville, Tennessee, also offer similar educational opportunities and institutions. The city is also home to several notable libraries, including the Bartlett Public Library and the Memphis Public Library.

Government

The city of Bartlett is governed by a Mayor-council government, with the Mayor of Bartlett serving as the city's chief executive. The city is also represented in the Tennessee State Legislature by several notable politicians, including Mark White and Jim Coley. The city is also close to several major government institutions, including the Shelby County Courthouse and the Federal Building in Memphis, Tennessee. Nearby cities, such as Millington, Tennessee and Lakeland, Tennessee, also offer similar government structures and institutions. The city is also home to several notable law enforcement agencies, including the Bartlett Police Department and the Shelby County Sheriff's Office.