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Tennessee State (i /t?n?'si?/) (Cherokee: ???) is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States. It has a population of 6,346,105, making it the nation's 17th-largest state by population, and covers 42,169 square miles (109,220 km2), making it the 36th-largest by total land area. Tennessee is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west. The Appalachian Mountains dominate the eastern part of the state, and the Mississippi River forms the state's western border. Tennessee's capital and second largest city is Nashville, which has a population of 626,144. Memphis is the state's largest city, with a population of 670,902. Nashville has the state's largest metropolitan area, at 1,521,437 people.

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WYPL-FM

3030 Poplar Avenue

Memphis, TN 38111-3527

Phone: (901) 415-2752

www.memphis.lib.tn.us/wypl/wyptop.htm

Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic:

Tennessee

205 Badger Road

Oak Ridge, TN 37830-6216

Phone: (865) 482-3496

www.rfbd.org

Tennessee Services for the Blind and Visually

Impaired

400 Deaderick Street

11th Floor

Nashville, TN 37248-6200

Phone: (615) 313-4914

https://tennessee.gov/humanserv/rehab/bvis.htm

Tennessee Commission on Aging and

Disability

500 Deaderick Street, #825

Andrew Jackson Building

Nashville, TN 37243-0860

Phone: (615) 741-2056

www.state.tn.us/comaging

Tennessee Library for the Blind and Physically

Handicapped, Tennessee State Library and Archives

403 7th Avenue North

Nashville, TN 37243-0313

Phone: (615) 741-3915

www.tennessee.gov/tsla/lbph

Tennessee Rehabilitation Center

460 Ninth Avenue

Smyrna, TN 37167-2010

Phone: (615) 459-6811

www.state.tn.us/humanserv/trcindex.htm

West Tennessee Special Technology Access

Resource Center

1119 Old Humboldt Road

Jackson, TN 38305

Phone: (731) 668-3888

www.starcenter.tn.org

Aniridia Foundation International

930 Madison Avenue, Suite 314

Memphis, TN 38163

Phone: (901) 448-2380

www.aniridia.net/index.cfm/pageid

Memphis Clovernook Center for the Blind

and Visually Impaired

346 St. Paul Avenue

Memphis, TN 38126

Phone: (901) 523-9590 3403

www.clovernook.org

Temple Israel Sisterhood

1376 East Massey Street

Memphis, TN 38120

Phone: (901) 761-3130

Memphis City Schools: Colonial Visually Limited

Center

1360 Colonial Road

Annex B

Memphis, TN 38117

Phone: (901) 761-8960

Alliance for the Blind and Visually Impaired

4700 Poplar AvenueSuite 100

Memphis, TN 38117

Phone: (901) 766-0600

www.memphisseniors.com/abvi.htm

Eye Center at Southern College of Optometry

1225 Madison Avenue

Memphis, TN 38104

Phone: (901) 722-3250

http://theeyecenter.sco.edu

Lions Volunteer Blind

Industries/Opportunity East

758 West Morris Boulevard

Morristown, TN 37813

Phone: (423) 586-3998

www.opportunityeast.org

VITAL (Visually Impaired Training and Learning)

Center

1302 South Willow Street

P.O. Box 3467

Chattanooga, TN 37404

Phone: (423) 624-0025 10

Tennessee Technology Access Project

Citizen's Plaza, 14h Floor

400 Deaderick Stree

tNashville, TN 37248

Phone: (615) 313-5183

www.state.tn.us/humanserv/ttap_index.htm

Andrew Johnson Tower

Tennessee Department of Education: Office of

Special Education

710 James Robertson Parkway, 5th Floor

Nashville, TN 37243

Phone: (615) 741-2851

Tennessee's Early Intervention System

Office of Early Childhood

710 James Robertson Parkway

Nashville, TN 37243

Phone: (800) 852-7157

https://tennessee.gov/education/speced/teis

Tennessee

275 Stewarts Ferry Pike

Nashville, TN 37214

Phone: (615) 231-5000

Tennessee Resource Center for the Visually

Impaired

115 Stewarts Ferry Pike

Nashville, TN 37214

Phone: (615) 231-7340

Clover Bottom Developmental Center

275 Stewarts Ferry Pike

Nashville, TN 37214

Phone: (615) 231-5000

Tennessee School for the Blind

115 Stewarts Ferry Pike

Nashville, TN 37214

Phone: (615) 231-7300

www.tsb.k12tn.net/schoolhome.htm

Nashville Talking Library

505 Heritage Drive

Madison, TN 37210

Phone: (615) 862-5874

Ed Lindsey Industries for the Blind

4110 Charlotte Avenue

Nashville, TN 37209

Phone: (615) 627-4012

Prevent Blindness Tennessee

95 White Bridge Road

Suite 312

Nashville, TN 37205

Phone: (615) 352-0450

www.preventblindnesstn.org

Peabody College of Vanderbilt University:

Department of Special Education, Program

in Visual Disabilities

Box 328, Peabody College

Nashville, TN 37203

Phone: (615) 322-2249

www.vanderbilt.edu

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