Arlington sits in northeast Shelby County along the Wolf River, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Memphis, with roughly 12,000 residents. The town was laid out in 1833 and incorporated in 1883. Historic buildings along the former Arlington commercial strip and the 1909 Depot Square remain, with the town retaining a small-town identity amid Memphis-area suburban growth.
Arlington Community Schools, which separated from Shelby County Schools in 2014, operates its own independent school district. Commercial development has pushed along the US 70 and SR 385 corridors. The S.Y. Wilson Store, an 1890s general store building, operates as a heritage site.
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Arlington sits in northeast Shelby County along the Wolf River, about 20 miles northeast of downtown Memphis, with roughly 12,000 residents. The town was laid out in 1833 and incorporated in 1883. Historic buildings along the former Arlington commercial strip and the 1909 Depot Square remain, with the town retaining a small-town identity amid Memphis-area suburban growth.
Arlington Community Schools, which separated from Shelby County Schools in 2014, operates its own independent school district. Commercial development has pushed along the US 70 and SR 385 corridors. The S.Y. Wilson Store, an 1890s general store building, operates as a heritage site.
The Escortservice.com index catalogues escort websites with Arlington coverage. The site does not act as a broker. It does not book, verify, or intermediate in any way. Access requires a minimum age of 21.
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