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RE: Cincinnati , Memphis still top 10 national hoops market (despite "down year&q...
(03-24-2015 12:42 PM)tnzazz Wrote:  Memphis to Jackson is exactly 1 hour away. Jackson to Nashville is about 2 hours. Jackson relates more to Memphis then Nashville. It is different then Cincy to Dayton.

From what part of Memphis? On Google Maps, it shows as 1 hour and 20 minutes from downtown Memphis to Jackson. I'm guessing from the eastern suburbs, it's closer to an hour?

From downtown Cincy to downtown Dayton, it is showing as 52 minutes. But as stated previously, there is literally no commute time from the suburbs of Cincy to the suburbs of Dayton as they are now connected. Every exit on I-75 between Cincy and Dayton is now suburban.
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