BELLS, TENNESSEE
Bells, a town of 2,200, is located in the central part of West Tennessee in the county of Crockett. Incorporated in 1868, Bells is surrounded by rich, beautiful farm land. The busy town is served by two U.S. Hwys: U.S 412 (one of Tennessee’s best four lane highways) and U.S. 79/70A. Located just 15 miles from Jackson, Tennessee (population 55,000) and one hour from the Memphis city limits, Bells offers the benefits of small town living with metropolitan areas nearby. Bells has been the headquarters of Pictsweet since the founding of the company in 1945. For more information on the Crockett County area, please visit: www.crockettchamber.org

Crocket County has earned the Tennessee Three Star Community Program Designation for 15 straight years.

BROWNSVILLE, TENNESSEE
Brownsville is situated on Interstate 40 between Memphis (50 miles) and Jackson, Tennessee, a city of 55,000 (25 miles). Founded in the early 1800’s, the city is located in what is known at the “Heart of the Tennessee Delta.” With a population of 10,000, it is a uniquely attractive town to families who want a taste of small town living with metropolitan areas close by. For six consecutive years, Brownsville has earned the Tennessee Three Star Community Program designation. This distinction, awarded by the Governor, recognizes successful completion of stringent criteria in economic preparedness. Brownsville offers beauty and tranquility at a very reasonable cost of living. For more information on Brownsville and Haywood County, please visit: www.brownsville-haywoodtn.com
--Information taken from the Brownsville-Haywood County 2003 Community & Resource Guide

SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA
Santa Maria is located in California’s Central Coast between Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, approximately 170 miles north of Los Angeles and 270 miles south of San Francisco. The total population of the Santa Maria Valley has grown to nearly 116,000 of which 80,500 are located in the city of Santa Maria. Located 12 miles from the Pacific coastline, Santa Maria enjoys a smog-free climate with mild temperatures throughout the year. The city of Santa Maria is a regional trading, manufacturing and service center. The Santa Maria Valley has a stable economic base which includes agriculture, transportation, oil, tourism, electronic manufacturing, and the government installation at nearby Vandenberg Air Force Base, which is the largest employer in the area. For more information on Santa Maria, please visit: www.santamaria.com
--Information taken from the 2002 Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce and Visitor & Convention Bureau

OGDEN, UTAH
Ogden, the hub of Northern Utah, is the county seat of Weber County and Utah’s sixth largest city. It was incorporated in 1851. Weber County was the site of the 2002 Winter Games’ downhill and Super G at Snowbasin. Ogden is situated at the base of the Wasatch Mountains and located 35 miles north of Salt Lake City. Ogden is easily accessible by transportation on I-15 and I-84, rail service by Union Pacific, with private and chartered service from Ogden-Hinckley Airport and commercial service from Salt Lake City International Airport. The current population of Ogden is approximately 70,000. For more information on Ogden, please visit: www.ogdencity.com
--Information taken from the Ogden web site listed above

BRIDGEVILLE, DELAWARE
Bridgeville, a town of 1,450, is located in the beautiful farmland area of southern Delaware, county of Sussex. Served by US Highway 13 and US Highway 404, its proximate location to nearby cities and the ocean makes this area a desirable place to live. The following are examples.
Dover, DE 30 miles
Salisbury, MD 35 miles
Atlantic Ocean 40 miles
Annapolis, MD 63 miles
Baltimore, MD 80 miles
Philadelphia, PA 93 miles
With an average twelve month temperature of 54.2 degrees (F) and mild summer months, Bridgeville’s weather is most pleasant. The Bridgeville area offers tranquility at a reasonable cost of living. For more information on Bridgeville, please visit: www.sussexcountyprofile.com

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