Christine McInerney
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Welcome to Tennessee


Tennessee, state in the south-central United States. It is bordered by Kentucky and Virginia (N), North Carolina (E), Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi (S), and, across the Mississippi R., Arkansas and Missouri (W).

 Area, 42,244 sq mi (109,412 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 5,689,283, a 16.7% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Nashville.
Largest city, Memphis.
Motto, Agriculture and Commerce.
State bird, mockingbird.
State flower, iris.
State tree, tulip poplar.

West Tennessee, with its rich river-bottom lands, on which most of the state's cotton is grown, lies between the Tennessee and the Mississippi rivers. The average annual rainfall ranges from 40 to 50 in. (101.6-127 cm), and the climate ranges from humid continental in the north of the state to humid subtropical in the south; the rigors of a northern winter usually affect only the most mountainous parts of East Tennessee. Twenty-three state parks, covering some 132,000 acres (53,420 hectares) as well as parts of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee National Forest, and Cumberland Gap National Historical Park are in Tennessee.  

The state also has many sites of historic interest, including the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson; the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site; Shiloh National Military Park; and Fort Donelson and Stones River national battlefields. Part of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park is also in Tennessee
. The Natchez Trace National Parkway generally follows the old Natchez Trace. Nashville is the capital and the second largest city. The largest city is Memphis.

Although Tennessee is now primarily industrial, with most of its people residing in urban areas, many Tennesseans still derive their livelihood from the land. The state's leading crops are cotton, soybeans, and tobacco; cattle, dairy products, and hogs are also principal farm commodities. Tennessee's leading mineral, in dollar value, is stone; zinc ranks second (Tennessee leads the nation in its production). Industry is being continually diversified; the state's leading manufactures are chemicals and related products, foods, electrical machinery, primary metals, automobiles, textiles and apparel, and stone, clay, and glass items. Aluminum production has been important since World War I.

 

*Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2003

 

 


East TN Video Clips


Clink on the thumbnails below to see short video clips and hear narrations about some of the endless things to do and see around the Knoxville, TN area.

 

ABOUT KNOXVILLE

About Knoxville in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

Farragut City

Farragut City in FARRAGUT, TN click here

Smoky Mountains-Fall colors

 Smoky Mtns Fall Colors in SMOKY MOUNTAINS click here

The Knoxville Zoo

Knoxville Zoo in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

Tellico Lake- Tellico Village Area

Tellico Lake in LOUDON, TN click here

Fort Loudon Lake

Fort Loudon Lake in PART I click here

 

DollyWood Theme Parks

Dollywood Parks in PIGEON FORGE, TN click here

Market Square- Sundown in the City

Sundown in the City in DOWNTOWN KNOXVILLE click here

Foothills Festival (Maryville)

Foothills Fall Festival in MARYVILLE, TN click here

Cades Cove

Cades Cove in SMOKY MOUNTAINS click here

Sequoyah Blvd. Trail
Sequoya Blvd- Park and Trail

Sequoyah Blvd. Trail in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

The Cove Park

The Cove Park in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

Mountain Biking A Pletny- Haw's Ridge

Haw Ridge Park in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

The Foothills Parkway in the Great Smoky Mountains

Foothills Parkway in GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS click here

Turkey Creek- A shopping paradise!

Turkey Creek in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

TN Sports- GO VOLS!

Sports & Activities in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

Basketball Hall of Fame in KNOXVILLE, TN click here

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