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All About Tennessee

A shallow rectangle, only one hundred miles from north to south, Tennessee stretches 450 miles from the Mississippi to the Appalachians, and divides into three distinct regions. The marshy western third of the state occupies a low plateau edging down toward the Mississippi. Only in the far southwest corner do the bluffs rise high enough to permit a sizeable riverside settlement - the exhilarating port of Memphis . Tennessee's largest city is a magnet for music fans, as the birthplace of urban blues and long-time home of Elvis .

The fine plantation homes and tidy old towns of middle Tennessee 's rolling farmland reflect the comfortable lifestyle of its pioneers; smack at the heart of this is Nashville, still country music's capital, despite upstart competition from Branson and Myrtle Beach. The mountainous east shares its top attraction with North Carolina - the peaks, streams and meadows of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Tennessee's first white settlers, most of them British Protestants, arrived from across the mountains in the 1770s to settle in the hills and hollows of the Appalachians. Initially relations with the Cherokee were good. However, demand for land increased, and confrontations throughout the state culminated in 1838 with the forced removal of the Indians on the ''Trail of Tears.'' One of the main congressional opponents of this process was Davy Crockett, familiar from legend as the heavy-drinking hunter in a coonskin cap. When Civil War came, the plantation owners of the west maneuvered Tennessee into the Confederacy, against the wishes of the nonslaveholding smallhold farmers in the east. The last state to secede became the primary battlefield in the west, the site of 424 battles and skirmishes.

Despite economic development to rival any in the country, soil erosion and farm mechanization led to a mass migration to the cities in the years before World War I. The fundamentalist beliefs of these transplanted hill-dwellers (whose folk and fiddle music served to spark Nashville's country scene) influenced a prohibition movement that kept all of Tennessee bone-dry until 1939, and still sees a majority of counties forbidding the sale of alcohol. The New Deal of the 1930s brought significant changes. In particular, the Tennessee Valley Authority, created in 1933, harnessed the flood-prone Tennessee River, providing much-needed jobs and cheap power, and ignited the transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy.

For such a popular tourist destination, Tennessee has disappointing transportation connections. Amtrak only calls at Memphis, and while Greyhound provides a reasonable service to major towns and cities, traveling by bus through the small towns in the east is very difficult. The airports at Memphis and Nashville have extensive connections throughout the US, though fares between the two are high. If you harbor fantasies of traveling by boat along the Mississippi, note that only luxury craft make the trip these days, at prohibitive prices.






 



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Chalfone to show movie classic ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ - Shore News Today

Cape May Film Society and the Chalfonte Hotel will present a free screening of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” the Tennessee Williams Pulitzer Prize-winning classic 1958 film starring Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor ...

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Little Chicago - Visiting Al Capone's Tennessee - Associated Content

Tennessee was known as "Little Chicago" during the ... tourist should be the Appalachian Ghost tours where you can tour the actual site of the John Sevier Hotel, where Capone is said to have held secret meetings and ...

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Out of rubble of Haiti hotel, online family is born as Facebookers vow to leave no one behind - Minneapolis Star Tribune

as cell phones rang unanswered from beneath the rubble of Haiti's best hotel. A few hours later ... several weeks that you're ready to stand together," wrote the site's Tennessee-based moderator Bob Allen nearly two ...

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Hilton Hotels to lay off 36 people in Memphis - Birmingham Business Journal

Hilton Hotels Corp. is laying off 36 workers in Memphis, according to a report released Monday by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. According to the report, the workers will be ...

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Ongoing search for loved ones aided by Facebook - News-Leader.com

... Haiti's best hotel. A few hours later, the search went online with a Facebook page dedicated to the Hotel Montana, created ... ready to stand together," wrote the site's Tennessee-based moderator Bob Allen ...

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Here is the latest Tennessee news from The Associated Press, TN - WHNT-TV

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tomorrow is the annual free hunting day in Tennessee for state residents. They are exempt from hunting licenses and wildlife management area permit requirements. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources ...

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MIG, W Hotel New York, Neff, Spheris, Taylor Bean, Cynergy: Bankruptcy - Bloomberg

Updates Senior Lender Objects to W Hotel New York Reorg Plan The lender with the senior $115 million mortgage against ... Tennessee-based Spheris listed assets of $61 million against debt totaling $225 million,

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Gunmen fighting Rio police invade luxury hotel - Tri-City Herald

RIO DE JANEIRO Heavily armed drug gang members engaged in an intense firefight with police, then fled into a luxury hotel popular with foreign tourists and held about 30 people hostage for three hours Saturday ...

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Bed bugs on the march in East Tennessee - WBIR

But now they are on the offensive across the county and right here in East Tennessee. A bed bug is about the size of ... We're seeing them from very high dollar hotels to the really low budget hotels to congregant ...

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Chief Executive Officer - 3099 Oakleigh manor Cove - Germantown TN - Police one.com

secure hotel blocks, bus transportation, prepare the conference agenda, hire consultants/counselors needed for the National Police Survivors’ Conference, “C.O.P.S. Kids and Teens” program, and co-workers ...

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