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USA
State Alabama
Abstract
Timeline
age from birth to death, or present.
Geometry
the circle of Futhark Circle influence of this Person
Personal
Constellation the places this person lived, frequented, interacted
with, etc.
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zz Home, living quarters, job
location, entertainment venue (movies, music, bar, theater, café, etc. places
people to for entertainment), shopping (what type of stores does this person
frequent, is this person a Gucci person or a Walmart person, target, sears,
local mom and pop, amazon, etc.)
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Tennessee is known for:
- Country
music
- Whiskey
- Graceland
and Elvis
- Tennessee
whiskey
Geography
& Demographics
Government
& Legislature
State Symbols
Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Local Food
Famous People
Fun Facts
Geography
& Demographics
State
Abbreviation
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TN
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State Capital
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Nashville
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State Size
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Total
(Land + Water): 42,143 sq miles; Land Only: 41,217 sq miles
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Number
of Counties
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95
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Time Zone
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Eastern
Time Zone, Central Time Zone
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Bordering
States
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Alabama,
Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina,
Virginia
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Highest
Point
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Clingmans
Dome, 6,643 feet
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Tallest
Building
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333
Commerce in Nashville, 617 feet
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Largest
Stadium
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Neyland
Stadium in Knoxville, capacity 102,455
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National
Parks
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Great
Smoky Mountains National Park
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State Population
(2020)
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6,910,840
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State
Population Density
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167.7
people / square mile
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Area Codes
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423,
615, 731, 865, 901, 931
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Top
5 Cities (2020 population)
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Nashville
(694,176)
Memphis (649,705)
Knoxville (190,223)
Chattanooga (184,742)
Clarksville (161,247)
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Government & Legislature
State Symbols
State
Agricultural Insect
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Honeybee
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State
Amphibian
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Tennessee
cave salamander
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State
Artifact
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"Sandy"
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State
Beverage
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Milk
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State Bird
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Mockingbird
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State
Butterfly
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Zebra
swallowtail
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State
Commercial Fish
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Channel
catfish
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State Flower
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Iris
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State
Fossil
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Ptero
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State
Gem
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Pearl
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State
Insect
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Honeybee
and ladybug
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State
Mineral
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Agate
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State Motto
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Agriculture
and Commerce
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State Nickname
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Volunteer
State
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State
Painting
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"Tenneessee Treasures" and "Tennessee
Treasures Too"
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State
Reptile
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Eastern
box turtle
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State
Rock
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Limestone
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State
Sport Fish
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Smallmouth
bass
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State Tree
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Tulip
poplar
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State
Wild Animal
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Raccoon
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Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
- Beale Street
Historic District: A street in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. It was
voted the most iconic street in America by USA Today.
- Bristol
Motor Speedway: Auto racing venue in Bristol, Tennessee.
- Cades Cove: An isolated valley in the Tennessee
side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
- Clingmans Dome: The highest point in the Great
Smoky Mountain National Park.
- Country
Music Hall of Fame: Museum in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Dollywood: Theme park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
- Graceland:
Former home and estate of Elvis Presley, located in Memphis,
Tennessee.
- Grand Ole Opry: Concert hall in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Great Smoky
Mountains National Park: National park on
the border of Tennessee and North Carolina.
- Knoxville Zoo:
Zoo in Knoxville, Tennessee.
- Lookout
Mountain: Mountain range near Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- Memphis Zoo: Zoo
in Memphis, Tennessee.
- Nashville Zoo:
Zoo in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Ober Gatlinburg:
Amusement park in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
- Opry Mills:
Shopping center in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Parthenon Nashville: Building structure in
Nashville, Tennessee.
- Rock City:
Garden in Lookout City, Tennessee.
- Ruby Falls:
Waterfall in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- Tennessee Aquarium:
Aquarium in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Festivals and Events
Top festivals and events in Tennessee. They are listed in
approximate order of when they take place during the year.
Popular Iconic Tennessee Foods
Tennessee is famous for the following foods:
- Hot Fried
Chicken
- Memphis-Style
Barbecue
- Country Ham
- Biscuits and
Gravy
- Fried
Pickles
- Catfish
- Banana
Pudding
- Moon Pies
- Meat and
Three
- Sweet Potato
Fries
- Fried Pies
- Memphis Ribs
- Nashville
Hot Chicken
- Fried Green
Tomatoes
Famous People Born In Tennessee
Nobel Prize
Winners
Pro Football
Hall Of Fame Members
- Doug Atkins
(Defensive End. Inducted in 1982)
- Lynn Swann
(Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2001)
- Reggie White
(Defensive End. Inducted in 2006)
- Gene
Hickerson (Guard. Inducted in 2007)
- Claude
Humphrey (Defensive End. Inducted in 2014)
Baseball
Hall Of Fame Players
- Turkey
Stearnes (Center Fielder. Inducted in 2000)
Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players
- Oscar
Robertson (Guard. Inducted in 1980)
- Nera White
(Forward. Inducted in 1992)
- Bailey
Howell (Forward. Inducted in 1997)
Famous
Actors And Actresses
- Kathy Bates
- Megan Fox
- Morgan
Freeman
Famous
Singers
- Kenny
Chesney
- Miley Cyrus
- Aretha
Franklin
- Dolly Parton
- Justin
Timberlake
- Tina Turner
Tennessee Fun Facts
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The state of Tennessee was named after a
Cherokee town named "Tanasi," which is in present-day Monroe
County, Tennessee. The true meaning of Tanasi cannot be
ascertained, though it's been said to mean "meeting place,"
"wind river," or "river of the great bend."
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Tennessee borders with
eight other states. This makes Tennessee, along with Missouri, the state
with the most neighboring states.
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The Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee, is the
longest continuously running live radio program in the world. It has been
live since November 28, 1925.
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Vanderbilt University, along with its affiliated
hospitals, is the largest employer in Tennessee.
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The Manhattan
Project was based in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
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Memphis, Tennessee, is home to Graceland, Elvis
Presley's former estate.
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Tennessee bottlers Moses and Ally Hartman
developed Mountain Dew in 1940.
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Columbia, Tennessee, is the
self-proclaimed Mule Capital of the World. It celebrates a city-designed
Mule Day each April.
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Tennessee was the last state to secede
from the Union during the Civil War and the first state to be readmitted
after the war.
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Tennessee won its nickname as The
Volunteer State during the War of 1812 when volunteer soldiers from
Tennessee played a prominent role in the Battle of New Orleans.
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