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  1. Tourism - City of Martin

    Visit Martin, Tennessee and explore all our unique shopping, nationally recognized restaurants, and beautiful downtown.

  2. City of Martin, Tennessee Official Home Page

    The City of Martin is an equal employment opportunity/ Affirmative Action/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ ADA/ADEA employer.

  3. About Martin

    The Martin area is characterized by level to gently rolling land with an average elevation of about 400 feet. Most industrial areas are suitable for immediate construction with very little site preparation …

  4. Historic Downtown Martin - City of Martin

    Explore Historic Downtown Martin, TN—home to local shops, dining, and community events with small-town charm and Southern hospitality.

  5. Experience - City of Martin

    Experience Local Martin Destinations Click on a local favorite to view more information. These destinations are located in Martin and the surrounding areas.

  6. Martin Stockyards - City of Martin

    Discover the freshest farm-to-table offerings at Martin Stockyards, a new gem in Martin, Tennessee. Martin Stockyards prides itself on providing high-quality, locally sourced meats, including beef from …

  7. Woodfire Pizza Kitchen - City of Martin

    Experience woodfired pizza, house-brewed beer, and retro arcade fun at Woodfire Pizza Kitchen in downtown Martin, TN.

  8. Dine - City of Martin

    Martin has a wide variety of restaurants that anyone can enjoy! From BBQ to Authentic Mexican to a burger joint with out-of-this-world milkshakes, there are plenty of must-try eateries in Martin, Tennesee.

  9. Police Department - City of Martin

    The mission of the Martin Police Department is to provide protection and services to the City of Martin that will suppress criminal activity, provide a climate of safety and security to its citizens, and strive to …

  10. History Archives - City of Martin

    Jan 16, 2023 · Our story of the Happy Town: Martin, Tennessee, starts with William Martin, who moved to Weakley County in 1832. In 1838, Willam and his family moved to Martin, TN.