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  3. Brighton, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, attendance of this annual August event grew, peaking at 15,000 in 1897. The Tipton County Confederate Veterans Reunion, as it came to be known, continued to be held at Brighton until 1940. Brighton was incorporated by the Tennessee General Assembly in 1913 and the town today continues to operate under the same charter.

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    The Level, Ditchling Road/Lewes Road/Union Road, Brighton, City of Brighton and Hove, England. A large area of open space which was given to the town of Brighton in the early 19th century. It is on Brighton & Hove City Council's Local List of Heritage Assets. Date: 23 November 2015: Source: Own work: Author: Hassocks5489

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    The Bookshop is a narrative overview of the history of independent bookstores in the United States. Each chapter focuses on a different bookstore, describing its history, contributions to its local community, and eventual decline. There are intermissions throughout the book looking at the bookselling industry more broadly.