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Paris is a city in Henry County, Tennessee,
86 miles (138 km) west of Nashville, on a fork of the West Sandy River.
In 1900, 2,018
people lived in Paris, Tennessee; in 1910, 3,881; and in 1940, 6,395.As of
the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 9,763. It is the county
seat of Henry County.
Paris is also home of the "World's Biggest Fish Fry".
The festival is held every year and culminates on a weekend, usually in
late April, with
a parade, an art and craft fair, a rodeo and a fun fair. There is a sign
which features a roughly 20' long artificial catfish that can be seen when
entering the town from the south on U.S. Highway 79.
A small replica of the
Eiffel Tower stands in a park in Paris.


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