Fort Lauderdale to Memphis: 994 miles. Fort Lauderdale to Nashville by way of Memphis: 1236 miles.
Brentwood is a suburb of Nashville. Memphis is a 3 hour drive from Nashville.
only Memphis and nashville are important because nashville is the state capital and Memphis because of the population and Oak Ridge because of its contribution to science.
It is a 3 hour drive from Memphis to Nashville. It is a 2 hour drive from Memphis to Little Rock, Arkansas.
There are 212 miles between Memphis to Nashville, assuming you are taking Interstate 40 and are going straight there. A DIRECT path from Downtown Memphis to Downtown Nashville would be approx. 196 miles.
The city population of Memphis is larger than Nashville, but the metropolitan area population of Nashville is much larger than Memphis. Nashville is quickly catching up with Memphis in city population and will probably will overtake Memphis in a few years. The urban area of Nashville is also much larger than Memphis. Having lived in both cities, Nashville has more diversity. I could go to Boricua Cafe or La Casita to get some real Puerto Rican food...couldn't find that kind of stuff in Memphis.
Nashville TN is 213 miles north-east of Memphis TN via I-40.
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The five major cities in Tennessee are Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Clarksville.
Go through Nashville, Memphis and Little Rock. I-65 to I-40 to I-30
Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Clarksville are the five most populous cities in Tennessee. Nashville is located in central Tennessee. Memphis is in southwestern Tennessee. Knoxville and Chattanooga are in eastern Tennessee. Clarksville is in north-central Tennessee near the Kentucky-Tennessee border.