650,100
The population of Memphis is about 647,000
The largest cities in Tennessee are Nashville and Memphis. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that the population as of July 1, 2015 is 654,610 in Nashville and 653,450 in Memphis. The next largest cities are Knoxville - 185,291; Chattanooga - 176,588; and Clarksville - 149,176.
As of 2021, the populations of the five largest cities in Tennessee are: Nashville: approximately 700,000 Memphis: approximately 650,000 Knoxville: approximately 190,000 Chattanooga: approximately 180,000 Clarksville: approximately 160,000
Memphis, Tennessee, largest city with the name Memphis Memphis, Alabama, town Memphis, Florida, place Memphis, Indiana, town Memphis, Michigan, city Memphis, Mississippi, village Memphis, Missouri, city Memphis, Nebraska, village Memphis, New York, place Memphis, Texas, city and of course the original Memphis (now only a ruin), after which all these cities are presumably named. It was the ancient capital 4000+ years ago of Lower Egypt and of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, 12 miles south of Cairo.
NBA player Derrick Rose played for Memphis.
Before they played in Memphis they were in Vancouver.
There is no West Memphis in Tennessee. However, West Memphis is the largest city in Crittenden County, Arkansas. West Memphis, Arkansas is 13 miles from Memphis, Tennessee via Interstate-40.
Yes, the Memphis International Airport is located inside Memphis city limits.
The address of the Memphis Zoo is: 2000 Prentiss Pl, Memphis, TN 38112-5033
The address of the Memphis Heritage is: 2282 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN 38104-3019
The address of the Memphis Public Library is: 34830 Potter Street, Memphis, 48041 4614
"Memphis Time" by Gin Blossoms It's on their album "Congratulations I'm Sorry", which came out in 1996.
The Egyptian Memphis was on the banks of the Nile; the Tennessee Memphis is on the banks of the Mississippi.