Germantown, Tennessee is situated in Shelby County. The European settlers arrived in 1825 to the settlement, about 16 miles east of the Mississippi River. Shortly after that, Nashoba Plantation, a utopian community which was built with emancipation of slaves in mind.
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Chartered by Farmington Presbyterian Church, the Germantown, Tennessee, and associated with the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 368 meets at the church's Fellowship Hall. A calendar of meetings, programs and events are posted, along with leader guides, training information, and an overview of scouting.
http://bsatroop368.com/
Provides general and governmental information about the city of Germantown. Offers access to city council activities and services. Includes community maps, events calendar, city news and public notices.
http://www.germantown-tn.gov/
Comfort Inn & Suites Germantown
A detailed description of the hotel and its guest facilities are provided, along with suggestions about nearby attractions, activities, restaurants and other services in the Tennessee city of Germantown.
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-germantown-tennessee-TN398
Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce
Chamber's official site detailing the its programs and membership information. Business resources and community information are also presented as well as chamber events and a business directory.
http://www.germantownchamber.com/
Commissary's were small country stores throughout the South, selling everything from blue jeans to bologna. The original Commissary was a small country store in Germantown, Tennessee. Today, the business specializes in hickory-smoked barbecue fare, available for sale online, through its catering services, or at its dining facilities on Germantown Road. Menus, catering information, directions, and hours of operation are stated.
http://www.commissarybbq.com/
Contains online catalogs and provides access to the library's reference database. Includes a research section, online and downloadable resources, upcoming events, current programs, library hours and location, and community links.
http://www.germantown-library.org/
Germantown Community Television
Also known as GHS-TV, the television station is located on the campus of Germantown High School, serving as the community access station for the city, operated through a cooperative agreement between the City of Germantown and the Shelby County School System. Its productions, schedules, staff, and history are presented.
http://www.ghstv.org/
Situated at the corner of Germantown Road and Poplar Avenue in downtown Germantown, Tennessee, the retail store offers a variety of products and services, including a lawn and garden center, small engine repair, custom computer pain match center, lock services, screen and glass repair, lamp repairs, and other household repairs.
http://www.germantownhardware.com/
The Germantown News is a paid, mailed weekly publication covering approximately half of the households in Germantown, Tennessee, with rack locations in Germantown, Cordova, and East Memphis. Its web edition includes community news, sports, lifestyle and business articles, school bulletins, and a classified section.
http://www.germantownnews.com/
Wildwood Farm is a Germantown, Tennessee breeding and training operation of Thoroughbred horses, specializing in polo ponies, hunter/jumper prospects, and nice riding horses. Its stallions and broodmares are featured, with a gallery of photographs, sales information, and index of horses.
http://www.wildwoodfarms.org/