The city of Paris, Tennessee is the seat of Henry County. It is home to the 60-foot tall scale model of the Eiffel Tower which is itself in Paris, France.
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Chartered by the First United Methodist Church since 1949, Troop 28 is located in Paris, Tennessee. Its meeting times, a calendar of programs and events, photographs, and access to various forms, schedules, policies, procedures, and other documents are permitted through the site.
http://www.troop28paris.com/
Provides statistics, data and other pertinent need-to-know information about the city of Paris. Includes city news and events, local directory, transportation guides, multimedia, area maps and community links.
http://www.cityofparistn.gov/
The DPA is a membership organization established to promote business activity and community involvement, while encouraging preservation of the downtown area of Paris, Tennessee. Membership information and a profiled of the downtown area are presented, including properties for sale downtown and a checklist of new businesses.
http://www.visitdowntownparis.com/
Situated in Paris, Tennessee, the airport services general air traffic in and out of northeastern Tennessee. The facilities and service are reviewed, and general airport information is provided, with contacts and fuel prices.
http://www.paristnairport.com/
MSCB provides accounts management, business office and payment monitoring programs for the medical industries. Its corporate offices are in Paris, Tennessee, and the company maintains branch offices in Arizona, Missouri, Montana, and Florida. An overview of the company's medical collection policies is presented, with contact information.
http://www.mscbonline.com/
Published five times a year, Paris Magazine features an eclectic array of articles, photographs and information relating to Paris, as well as Henry County and the Lake Area of Tennessee. Its site also includes competitions, blogs, an event calendar, and archives of past issues.
http://www.myparismagazine.com/
Owned and operated by the family of its founder, the Paris Post-Intelligencer is the oldest business in Henry County, Tennessee, and its history is related on its site. The web edition of the daily print newspaper includes featured news, sports, opinion and lifestyle articles, obituaries, and a classified section, with the front page of the current print issue available for viewing.
http://www.parispi.net/
Paris-Henry County Chamber of Commerce
Provides a variety of programs and services to businesses the city of Paris and the rest of Henry County. Includes area business news, tourism resources, member directory, membership details, events calendar and local links.
http://www.paristnchamber.com/
Operated by Edward Reagor, a licensed general contractor in Paris, Tennessee, the business is focused on residential and commercial construction, renovations, remodeling, restorations and additions, able to complete small and large jobs.
http://www.reagorconstruction.com/
Located on West Washington Street, across the street from the Paris, Tennessee city hall building, the public library's services and history are discussed, along with its collections and resources, hours of operation, and scheduled programs and events.
http://www.rheapubliclibrary.com/
Features a family owned and operated business, established in 1958, based in Paris, Tennessee, and producing candies that are distributed from coast to coast. Many of its products are featured, and available for purchase through the company's web site.
http://www.sallylanes.com/
Located in Paris, about fifteen minutes from Paris Landing and Kentucky Lake, the hotel offers rooms with queen or king size beds, and other amenities which are described here. Photographs of the common areas and representative guest rooms are depicted, and reservations may be made online.
http://www.swissvillainn.net/