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Title: Tennessee


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Tennessee
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Tennessee,The VolunteerState
Dyersburg
Bristol
Dandridge
Knoxville
Oak Ridge
Chattanooga
Memphis
Nashville
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State Capital, Nashville
  • Nashville is the capital and the second most
    populous city of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It
    is located on the Cumberland River in the
    north-central part of the state. Nashville is a
    major hub for the health care, music, publishing,
    and transportation industries.
  • Fun Facts
  • Andrew Jackson and James K. Polk both lived in
    Nashville.
  • It is the home of the Grand Ole Opry.

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Memphis
  • Memphis is the largest city in the state of
    Tennessee, the second largest in the southeastern
    region and the 17th largest city in the U.S.
  • Memphis is home to FedEx, St. Judes Children
    Hospital, and is the largest spot cotton market
    in the world.

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Knoxville
  • Founded in 1791 by James White
  • Largest city in East Tennessee and the 3rd
    largest in Tennessee
  • Home to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
  • Home of the University of Tennessee Volunteers.
  • Home of the Lady Vols.

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Chattanooga
  • Chattanooga is the 4th largest city in Tennessee.
  • The population of the city of Chattanooga is
    155,582.
  • Chattanooga is located within a day's drive of
    one third of the population of the US.
  • Chattanooga has the world's steepest passenger
    railway line The Lookout Mountain Incline
    Railway.

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Oak Ridge
  • Founded by the U.S. government 1942.
  • For years Oak Ridge was used by the federal
    government to pursue activities in the fields of
    atomic energy and nuclear physics.
  • The site was chosen (1942) to house the workers
    who developed the uranium-235 and plutonium-239
    for the atomic bomb.
  • The community's existence was kept secret from
    most of the country until the summer of 1945.
  • Oak Ridge's nicknames are the Atomic City, the
    Secret City, The Ridge and the City Behind the
    Fence.

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Dyersburg
  • The lands that make up Dyer County belonged to
    the Chickasaw.
  • Dyersburg is the home of Reelfoot Lake and is on
    the Forked Deer River.

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Bristol
  • Bristol is the twin city of Bristol, Virginia,
    just across the state line, which runs down the
    middle of State Street.
  • Along with Kingsport, Tennessee and Johnson City,
    Tennessee the Bristols form the Tri-Cities.
  • Bristol is probably best known for being the site
    of the first commercial recordings of country
    music
  • Bristol is the birthplace of Tennessee Ernie
    Ford.
  • Bristol is the site of a NASCAR short track.

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Dandridge
  • Dandridge is the second oldest city in Tennessee.
  • Dandridge, named in honor of George Washingtons
    wife, Martha Dandridge Curtis Washington, is one
    of Tennessees oldest and most historic
    communities.
  • Founded in the late 1700s and incorpo-rated in
    1843, Dandridge became the seat of Jefferson
    County three years before the state of Tennessee
    was founded.
  • Many of the original buildings still stand,
    adding a flavor of an era gone by.
  • Serving as the home of Carson-Newman College,
  • Dandridge is located in east Tennessee near the
    Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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