Tennessee
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Tennessee State Information
Tennessee is the 16th State in the Union
Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States, is a state known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse geography, and vibrant music scene. Its capital and largest city, Nashville, is famous as the "Music City" and is the epicenter of country music, with iconic venues like the Grand Ole Opry. Memphis, another musical hub, is renowned for its contributions to blues and rock 'n' roll, and it's home to Graceland, Elvis Presley's former residence. Tennessee's diverse landscape ranges from the Appalachian Mountains in the east to the fertile plains of the west, including the mighty Mississippi River. The state is steeped in history, from its role in the Civil War to the birthplace of key civil rights movements. Tennessee offers a blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and musical innovation that continues to captivate residents and visitors alike.
What's in a name?
Named after the Tennessee River, possibly from the Cherokee village of 'Tanasqui.'
Tennessee Geography
Area: | 42,144 sq mi (109,153 kmĀ²), 36th |
Highest Point: | Clingmans Dome; 6,643 ft (617 m), 17th |
Lowest Point: | Mississippi River; 178 ft (17 m) |
Bordering States: | Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia |
Area Codes: | Area Codes of Tennessee |
Zip Codes: | Zip Codes of Tennessee |
Tennessee boasts a diverse and captivating geography. It encompasses rolling hills, lush valleys, and fertile plains in the west, gradually rising to the majestic Appalachian Mountains in the east, including the Great Smoky Mountains, the highest peaks east of the Mississippi River. The state is traversed by numerous rivers, with the Tennessee River winding through the central part and the Mississippi River forming its western border. Tennessee's rich landscapes offer a range of outdoor activities, from hiking in the mountains to exploring its fertile farmlands and iconic music cities like Nashville and Memphis, making it a geographical treasure with a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.
Tennessee Economy
Tennessee boasts a diverse and robust economy characterized by a mix of industries. Agriculture plays a significant role, with the state being a leading producer of soybeans, cotton, and poultry. Manufacturing is another key sector, encompassing automotive production, aerospace, and chemicals, with major companies like Nissan, General Motors, and FedEx having a strong presence. Tennessee's energy sector contributes to its economy, particularly through TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority), a government-owned utility. The state is home to a growing healthcare and biotechnology industry, with the Memphis area housing numerous medical research institutions. Additionally, tourism thrives in Tennessee, thanks to attractions such as the Great Smoky Mountains, Graceland, and the vibrant music scene in Nashville. Overall, Tennessee's economy combines agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and tourism to create a diverse and dynamic economic landscape.
Agriculture
Top 3 crops / livestock for Tennessee
- Cattle
- Cotton
- Hay
Industry
Top 3 industries for Tennessee
- Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Agriculture
Tennessee State Symbols
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IrisState Tree
Tulip TreeState Mammal
RaccoonState Fish
Smallmouth BassState Insect
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