Page Contents for Millington, Tennessee
Statistics & Facts
Location
History & History-related items
City Attractions
Government
Community events.
Organizations, Churches, and Sports.
Libraries.
Schools.
Statistics & Facts
The Tennessee state capital is Nashville.
The population of Millington is approximately 17,866 (1990), 10176 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 4,440 (1990), 3913 (2010).
The amount of land area in Millington is 27.471 sq. kilometers.
The amount of surface water is 0 sq kilometers.
The distance from Millington to Washington DC is 770 miles.
The distance to the Tennessee state capital is 185 miles. (as the crow flies)
Millington is positioned 35.33 degrees north of the equator and 89.88 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Location
just 5 miles from Memphis, in northern Shelby County
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Weather
moderate. Here is a
weather page for Millington.
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History & History Related Items
A
history page for Millington with much information and some pictures.
The owner of a local plantation offered land for a town and also to build a railroad station as the railroad line passed through his plantation. The settlers accepted the land and decided to name it after the owners, Mr and Mrs George Millington. Millwood and Glencoe were combined to form the new town.
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The founding of Millington
1878
The incorporation of Millington
1903
Attractions
Attractions in and around Millington
The USA Baseball Stadium
The International Goat Days
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Millington City Government
City offices are located at:
7930 Nelson Street
Millington, TN 38053
Phone: 901 872-2211, Fax: 901 872-4113
Millington Tennessee City page
Millington Community Events
Millington Community Events
Millington Libraries
Memphis/Shelby County Library page
Millington Schools
Millington Schools
Shelby County Schools
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