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  2. Texas-based company Reconext expanding to Memphis ... - AOL

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    The company is signing a five-year lease with some current Texas-based employees relocating to the Memphis facility and 161 new employees hired within the first two years.

  3. Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Memphis is a center for media and entertainment, notably a historic music scene. [14] With blues clubs on Beale Street originating the unique Memphis blues sound, the city has been nicknamed the "Home of the Blues". Its music has continued to be shaped by a multicultural mix of influences: country, rock and roll, soul, and hip-hop.

  4. Economy of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Three Fortune 500 companies, FedEx, AutoZone and International Paper Co. call Memphis home. These significant businesses have brought a large manufacturing industry. Of the 607,900 jobs in Memphis in July 2014, 209,900 are in the manufacturing and transportation industries, around 34.5 percent. [5]

  5. Naval Support Activity Mid-South - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 1943, the Naval Reserve Aviation Base was renamed Naval Air Station Memphis. During the war, Naval Air Station (NAS) Memphis was a primary flight training center for aviators. It had a training capacity of about 600 flight cadets, and could support up to 10,000 cadets for ground crew training.

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  7. Flag of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Memphis, Tennessee, was designed by Albert Mallory III, then a student at the Memphis Academy of Arts, [1] and was formally adopted by the city commission in July 1963. The flag was updated in 1967 to its current form, when a new city seal design by Alfred Lewis Aydelott [ 2 ] was adopted by the city government, as it transitioned ...

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