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Horse Farm in Shelby County

A horse grazes on a farm in northeast Shelby County.

Bartlett Station

Bartlett shopping offers diverse options, as seen here at Bartlett Station. The regional mall Wolfchase Galleria is conveniently located just outside of town along Germantown Parkway.

Singleton Community Center

Bartlett's Singleton Community Center, located in a former school, has classrooms and a gymnasium to offer a variety of activities. Pictured is a class learning Kendo, the art of Japanese Samurai swordsmanship.

Shelby Farms Park

Shelby Farms Park is home to 4,500 acres of preserved land, including more than 20 bodies of water and several paved, multi-use and primitive trails.

Kayaking on the Mississippi

Bartlett offers a calmer climate than big-city Memphis, but the metropolitan region's recreation opportunities are always close by. Here, kayakers explore the waters of the Mississippi River.

Arlington

Arlington's S.Y. Wilson & Co. provides a warm welcome to visitors ready for a little rocking chair time. The business was founded in 1893 as a general store. Today it's an antique and gift shop and one of Arlington's most well-known and historic businesses.

Graceland

A trip to Elvis Presley’s home of Graceland - and its famous TV room - is on many visitors’ “to see” lists.

Brooks Museum

The Brooks Museum of Art in Memphis is the largest fine arts museum in Tennessee.

Cordova

Germantown Parkway is the major thoroughfare through Cordova, a city just east of Bartlett. Along the busy roadway are plenty of shopping and dining options.

Bartlett Station Historic District

Period-style streetlights in the Bartlett Station Historic District offers a nod to the city's roots as a lone stagecoach stop on the Memphis to Nashville route in the 1830s. Located in the geographic center of Shelby County, Bartlett has a long, rich history of carefully planned development and growth.

Municipal Center Park

Bartlett's Municipal Center Park off Appling Road features a 1 1/2-mile-long walking trail and a lake.

Home of the Blues

Beale Street in downtown Memphis is always hopping -- one of the advantages of living in nearby Bartlett. Here, the Dr. Feelgood Potts Band performs at the Blues Hall Juke Joint on Beale.

Beale Street

Beale Street, known as the birthplace of the blues, attracts visitors from all over the world.

Bartlett parks

The city's ample parks offer plenty of unique fitness opportunities. Every resident lives within walking distance of a public park.

Beale Street

World famous Beale Street is an entertainment favorite for many Bartlett residents.

Bartlett Festival and Car Show

The Bartlett Festival & Car Show is an annual event in Bartlett, featuring an amateur BBQ cooking contest, musical stages, arts & crafts, a car show and children's activities.

Historic Bartlett

The Blackwell House, seen here, is the third oldest home in the Historical District of Bartlett at 3077 Sycamore View.

Bartlett Performing Arts

The Bartlett Performing Arts & Conference Center offers a yearly summer theater camp for kids.

Ave Maria

Bartlett's Ave Maria Home is a specialized residence for individuals needing adult day care, assisted living or a nursing facility.